Having Your Garage Opener Safely Trigger High-Wattage Bulbs
5.5mm pigtails for low voltage DC : https://www.amazon.com/43x2pcs-Connectors-Security-Lighting-MILAPEAK/dp/B079CKL6P9/ USB to 5.5mm : https://www.amazon.com/3-Pack-JacobsParts-Type-Barrel-Copper/dp/B0761XV6H1/ Light socket to USB : https://www.amazon.com/Borju-Adapter-Decorative-Lighting-Surveillance/dp/B0CKQH37KR/ (eliminates needing a light-socket-to-120v plus a USB-wall-charger, thus eliminating a point of failure) DC to AC Solid State Relay (SSR) with heatsink : https://www.amazon.com/CGELE-Heat-Sink-DC-25A/dp/B09GLRRGLT/ From here, you'll want to design your own light socket arrangement. I ran AC cable from the output of the SSR to a dual wall socket, and connected that circuit to 120v, at the same outlet where the garage opener gets its power. Then, I run two separate light sockets with standard plugs, each affixed to the garage supports on the left and right side of the garage. With the SSR able to pass more amperage than the breaker for my garage allows...