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    Yes, but it is glued to the wall now. ETA: 5A-125V 2.5A-250V.
    I'll get pictures of it all when I'm done wiring. Now, do I break the power wire or the ground? Someone said ground for electronics, and hot for electrical. Which one is this?
    Last edited by Irving; 12-20-2013 at 20:06.
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    Either one. Doesnt matter in this situation.

    ETA: That switch should handle it.
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    Okay, I watered down the chalk board paint (1oz of water to 1/2 quart) and used the foam roller as a brush. Goes on MUCH smoother. It's starting to look good now. Chalk boards should be done by tonight/tomorrow and the only thing left to do will be to put on the final paint on the pantry, that matches the rest of the room, and the trim around the door. So it probably won't get finished much more for a while since there are a lot of other things I need to do before painting the entire room. Thanks everyone for the help. I'll probably make a Youtube video of the finished product.
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    Chalk board paint looks a lot better.
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