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Replacing the string on a ceiling light?
I've got one of those ceramic ceiling lights in my closet and the pull string got pulled out of it. It came all the way out so there's nothing sticking out past the ceramic part anymore. I've unscrewed the fixture from the ceiling, but that still doesn't give me access to where the little ball chain goes into. Does anyone have any ideas?
I live in an apartment so I'm not going to buy a new light fixture, but it's dark in my closet so I can't find anything. Thanks |
Replace the fixture. Should be only a couple bucks for one.
Here is an article on replaceing one. http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m.../article.jhtml |
Yeah I was afraid of that. Thanks. Me and electricity don't mix, so I guess I'm gonna have to have the slum- I mean land lord do it.
This is why I love TFP, not everyone knows everything, but everyone knows something, and when you put it all together we can do anything. Thanks iamnormal. |
shut the breaker off. Unscrew the wirenut hooking the black wire to the light. Unscrew the wirenut hooking the white wire to the light. If the bare copper wire is screwed into the light, unscrew that.
Now screw the copper wire into the new light. Screw the wirenuts back (you CANNOT wire this light backwards UNLESS it's one with an electrical outlet on the side - if not, it does not matter at all which wire goes to which wire as long as your bare copper wire is on the screw.) Screw the light back into the box. This is a VERY easy repair. |
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