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QuestionAll wires are the same color. How do I know hot from cold?Community AnswerGet a voltage meter. The best ones are either commercial or government, but one from Home Depot will work too!
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QuestionDo some receptacles have a ground wire to which to connect the new ground wire (so no need to connect copper to a ground screw)?Community AnswerInterior ceiling lights usually have no ground wire connection, unless there is a receptacle in addition to the socket. Remember that the "hot" (black or red) wire goes to the brass colored screw, "neutral" (white) to the silver screw. If there is a bare ground wire in the fixture, often found in ceiling fans and exterior fixtures, twist it together with the ground wire from the cable, and put a wire nut on it.
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QuestionCan I replace a four core cable with three core chandelier?Community AnswerYes. However, it will be less effective and will run out a lot quicker than a four core cable.
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QuestionWhat are connections marked "N" and "L" on ceiling light?Community AnswerThey stand for "neutral" and "live," to better assist you or an electrician with any maintenance needs.
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