| I think your best bet is to get power from the switched light. I dont know if all of these are on the same circuit or not (probably are), but you should still be able to run a couple more lights off of that one w/o running into overloading problems. kill the power, run wire from existing light to new lights. I know I make it sound pretty simple, but it really is. Just be careful and get a tester to make sure there is no power to the wires you're messing w/ since you're not an electrician. And if you dont want to do the work yourself, feel free to shoot me a pm. We have an electrical contracting business. If you do want to attempt it, let me know if you have any more questions.
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