01-13-2023, 03:20 PM
(01-09-2023, 03:33 PM)Rick_B Wrote: Good afternoon folks. - we have a spare bedroom that has an overhead fan with a light. Both fan and light are on one wall switch and pull chains on the fixture itself. We are in the process of updating the bedroom so I wanted to replace the one wall switch with a toggle switch for the light and a 3 position fan switch. I removed the existing switch and box and discovered that there is less than 4" between studs in this particular situation - in other words I am not going to get a 2 gang box in there.
Things I've considered
1. Turn the 2 gang box sideways so the standard toggle switch operated horizontally - still not enough room for the box
2. somehow carve a 1/4" pocket in each stud - not sure the old box flip wings would still operate. I could probably screw the box to the studs. The whole things sounds messy.
3. Use a single gang box in the existing position for the light switch and add a second single gang box 4" or so up from that box for the fan switch. I drew out the wiring and it would seem to work. There would be a 3 wire cable between the two boxes, a 2 wire cable as the source into the first box and a 3 wire cable from the second box to the fixture. In the first box I would jumper the black source to the red 3 wire between boxes and also to the light switch. The second box would act as a pass through for the two black wires from each of the 3 wire cables.
Am I nuts or is option three reasonable? Any other options? I want to minimize dry wall work
Thanks
Rick
Here is a less sophisticated option. Very straight forward.
Steve