- Six LED lights for basic basement lighting mounted in three bays of the basement with separate switches for each bay.
- Eight plug in receptacles installed in the ceiling for train lighting as the layout grows. The switch in the center of this photo is for the train lighting.
- The glowing "UFO" appearing nightlight (which can also be in full light mode) controlled by a switch at the top of the stairs.
- Not seen in any of this post's photos are the new circuits to my paint booth, the sump pump, and the dehumidifier.
- Several other upgrades and repairs finalized the electrical work.
I still have a lot to do before I move onto construction of the phase two TOMA modules mentioned in my last post or my plan to reenergize the Ingleton shelf. The cleaning and organizing that I have been doing as well as having bright lighting make a huge difference in terms of keeping the motivation going. While at the big box store yesterday I picked up some concrete hydraulic leak repair mix to attempt my floor levee creation along the French Drain canal. I will also want to paint the foam insulation on the foundation walls in the last portion of the basement before extending the railroad into it. I may also try painting the basement floor. Even before those tasks, I should rework the shelving and paint storage in the laundry area of the basement.



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