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Is this going in a light on the roof or something, and your switch on the wall? Im happy to help out but I think it would help to know what the installation will be and what wires youve got to work with
The lights are going to be on a wall, around 7' up, with the power running straight down to an outlet. About halfway up will be a switch
Oh right so you arent using existing wiring, and can run any wires you need? (That makes it easy)
Yep, the power source is a 7.5V wall wart
Awesome well what i would do is have the power supply inside the wall (behind the switch) on a plug base, powered 24/7. Id then run: 1 cable up to the light as your negative. 1 cable up to the light as your night light. 1 cable up to the light as your switched positive.
Bonus: If you want the night light to turn off when the main light is on, just run it off the normally closed terminal of the switch instead. Either way - just 3 wires from the bottom to the top, all 7.5vdc.
Any grade of cable is fine since its extra low voltage. Jusy make sure its like 1mm2 or greater so you dont suffer from voltage drop. If you just have one or two of these lights any switch should be fine with that load.
Is that what you were wanting to verify?