What is the process for connecting power from an end-of-run light switch to a second light switch?

To connect power from an end-of-run light switch to a second light switch, you'll need to run a new electrical cable from the existing switch box to the location of the second switch.

Turning off the power to the circuit at the breaker box and removing the cover plates from both switch boxes.

Carefully disconnect the wires from the existing switch and install a new electrical box at the location of the second switch, if necessary.

Run the new electrical cable from the existing switch box to the location of the second switch, ensuring it is properly secured and protected.

Connect the black (hot) wire from the existing switch to the black wire of the new cable using a wire nut, and connect the white (neutral) wire from the existing switch to the white wire of the new cable in the same manner.

At the location of the second switch, connect the black wire from the new cable to one of the terminals on the switch, and connect the white wire from the new cable to the other terminal on the switch.

Connect the ground wires from both cables to the ground terminal on the switch, and carefully tuck the wires back into the switch box.

Install the cover plates on both switch boxes, restore power at the breaker box, and test the switches to ensure they are functioning properly.
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