No, they are not designed to be used outside and can only be used inside.
Yes. They are well insulated and have thermal cutoff switches.
No, the neutral conductor will not be in that box. The white wire in the end of run will be the return "hot" leg back to the light fixture. When wired this white conductor should have had a black tape marker put on it to signify that it was not a neutral conductor. That same conductor should also have had a black marker placed on the end in the fixture's junction box.
If you are adding a new light, do not touch the old nob and tube. It is out dated and you should be in the precess of removing it. Never add tonob and tube. If you are just replacing a light fixture you want to put the new fixture back the same way you took the old one out. You need to take extra care not to move or disturb the wires too much. The old insulation can become brittle and break off. In general if you still have knob and tube you should start the process of replacing it.
electrific is the abbreviation for electrification (to put light where light has not been before.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.The first thing to do at the distribution panel is to turn off the breaker feeding the receptacle's circuit.To the new two gang light switch box, two wires will go from the wall receptacle, connected black to black and white to white and ground to ground, to the new two gang light switch box and then two more sets of cable wires will leave the new light switch box and proceed up to the new individual light fixture boxes.In the two gang switch box, first connect the incoming and outgoing ground wires to the ground screw in the new switch box.Be sure to connect the ground wire around the grounding screw in the light fixture box.Next the white wires will be spliced together with a wire nut and pushed to the back of the box and then the incoming "hot" wire will be connected across the top of the two new switches.Pre position the switches in the off position, which is the handle down, before attaching the wires. The "hot" incoming wire connects to two pigtail wires coming from the top screw of the two switches. These three wires will be spliced together with a wire nut and pushed to the back of the new switch box.The two black outgoing wires that feed the new light fixture boxes are connected to the bottom screws of the individual switches.When either switch is turned to the on position, voltage will be applied to the appropriate fixture junction box.As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.Before you do any work yourself,on electrical circuits, equipment or appliancesalways use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
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Get the right lamp or get the right fixture. Do not attempt to modify the fixture to fit the lamp.
yes it can!! go under your car to wear you see the wires to the light and undo the wires and take the light out then put and wire a new light fixture
yes <<>> There might be a problem. It depends on what the wattage of the flood light is. If the wattage is higher than what the fixture is rated for then it is not a good idea to use it. Look inside of the recessed fixture and look for the label that was put there by the manufacturer. It will state what the maximum wattage the fixture can legally handle.
To change the tail light bulb on a 1986 to 1989 Chevy Celebrity coupe or sedan: 1. In the trunk by the appropriate quarter panel there are three nuts, the middle nut holds the outer end of the tail light fixture in place. Remove that nut, it should align with the middle of the tail light fixture. 2. Pull back on the tail light fixture until the stud comes out of the body. Then pull slightly outward on the tail light fixture to pull a tab out of the backup light fixture. 3. Locate the appropriate socket for the bulb you are going to replace and remove the socket from the tail light fixture. Put in the new bulb and reverse the instructions to put the tail light fixture back in place.
Yes a black lamp tube will work in a fluorescent fixture. Guess you don't remember the early 70's.
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Yes. They are well insulated and have thermal cutoff switches.
Open the hatch. Right behind the light fixture that contains the bad bulb is a cover plate inside the trunk. Remove it and reach inside. You'll find two big plastic nuts that hold the fixture in place. Remove both (they turn with the hand) and push the fixture out of the fender. Unhook the wire to the bulb, twist the socket to get it out, change the bulb, put the socket back in and reconnect the wire, put the fixture back in, put the nuts back on and replace the cover.
To change the tail light bulbs in a 1989 Celebrity sedan: 1. Inside the trunk near the quarter panel are 3 nuts. Remove the middle nut, it should be in the center of the tail light fixture. 2. Pull back on the tail light fixture so the stud clears the body. 3. Pull outward on the tail light fixture to clear a tab out of the backup light assembly. 4. Twist the appropriate socket counter clockwise to remove the socket from the tail light assembly. 5. Change the bulb and put the socket back in the tail light fixture. Reverse the removal process to reinstall the tail light fixture onto the car.
To remove the tail light fixture on a 1987 to 1990 Chevy Celebrity sedan: 1. Inside the trunk next to the quarter panel are 3 nuts. Remove the center nut, it should line up with the center of the tail light fixture. 2. Pull back on the tail light fixture until the stud clears the body. 3. Pull outward on the tail light fixture to remove a tab from the back up light panel. 4. Twist the appropriate socket counter clockwise and remove it. You can now replace the light bulb. Reverse the process to put the tail light fixture back in place.
Open the hatch. Right behind the light fixture that contains the bad bulb is a cover plate inside the trunk. Remove it and reach inside. You'll find two big plastic nuts that hold the fixture in place. Remove both (they turn with the hand) and push the fixture out of the fender. Unhook the wire to the bulb, twist the socket to get it out, change the bulb, put the socket back in and reconnect the wire, put the fixture back in, put the nuts back on and replace the cover.