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Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:16 PM

any electricians on gfy? I need help.
 
installing a light in the kitchen.. from the ceiling there is 2 black and 2 white wires and a red one.

I put the black together with the black.. of coarse.. and white wires with the white. and I just capped the red one. put the lights in and the lights are on if the switch is on or off.. so obsiously the red wire needs to go somewhere to control the on and off of the light.

I also got fucking shocked.. cock sucking light, my arm hurts now.

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:17 PM

ohhh the question.. where do I put the red wire?

Spunky 03-13-2006 10:21 PM

Is there a variable speed switch on the wall? sounds like it was a ceiling fan with a light previously..trace the existing black and whites and cap off the other ones

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 10:24 PM

Do you have 2 switches on each end of the room controlling the light? Sounds like its wired for a 3 way.

Thumbler 03-13-2006 10:24 PM

Turn the breaker off first this time

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:28 PM

in the dinning room there is a light dimmer. in the ceiling there was a black box that im guessing was to control the dimming..

I think the light over the kitchen sink shares the same wires.. probably need to cap the black wires together and do red neg. and white pos.. to the light im installing.

Babagirls 03-13-2006 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Thumbler
Turn the breaker off first this time

lol some good advice.

SmokeyTheBear 03-13-2006 10:30 PM

you tie the red in with the whites so there should be 3 wires together the blacks should be by themselves

tony286 03-13-2006 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Thumbler
Turn the breaker off first this time

I thought that was always step one lol Glad you didnt get seriously hurt.

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Thumbler
Turn the breaker off first this time

shouldn't have too if I turn off the switch, or don't touch the wire. thou after installing 5 lights in the house the last fucking 1 gets me.

plus its night night and I dont have a flashlight.. can you see me trying to do this in the dark?

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
you tie the red in with the whites so there should be 3 wires together the blacks should be by themselves

how does the red control the on and off being tied with the whites?

Babagirls 03-13-2006 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Fucksakes
shouldn't have too if I turn off the switch, or don't touch the wire. thou after installing 5 lights in the house the last fucking 1 gets me.

plus its night night and I dont have a flashlight.. can you see me trying to do this in the dark?

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Fucksakes
in the dinning room there is a light dimmer. in the ceiling there was a black box that im guessing was to control the dimming..

I think the light over the kitchen sink shares the same wires.. probably need to cap the black wires together and do red neg. and white pos.. to the light im installing.

I'll tell you right now STOP what your doing, call an electrician. I have over 12 years experience and would never tell anyone exactly how to do things over the internet. One stupid mistake can cost you your life. DONT just swap wires back and forth. White wires are 99% of the time neutral wires and if you splice them together with a hot wire your gonna get a big spark and maybe a nice shock.

STOP.

SmokeyTheBear 03-13-2006 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie-executive
I'll tell you right now STOP what your doing, call an electrician. I have over 12 years experience and would never tell anyone exactly how to do things over the internet. One stupid mistake can cost you your life. DONT just swap wires back and forth. White wires are 99% of the time neutral wires and if you splice them together with a hot wire your gonna get a big spark and maybe a nice shock.

STOP.

this is true , but if the breaker is off and your house is wired safely you wont have a problem, this isnt a difficult task unless im not understanding it but the two white wires should be connected to the red and then connect blacks together..

Major (Tom) 03-13-2006 10:40 PM

i believe dugmor and danza were electricians.

Duke

Dugmor 03-13-2006 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie-executive
I'll tell you right now STOP what your doing, call an electrician. I have over 12 years experience and would never tell anyone exactly how to do things over the internet. One stupid mistake can cost you your life. DONT just swap wires back and forth. White wires are 99% of the time neutral wires and if you splice them together with a hot wire your gonna get a big spark and maybe a nice shock.

STOP.


I agree .... I have a master electrician degree and licence.

Even if you are doing Home Owner improvements by yourself ... and you do not get the work inspected by the local building inspector....you will not be covered for fire damage if an problem did occur.

Most people cannot figure out a 3 way switch set up ( even some electricians have a problem for some reason )

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie-executive
I'll tell you right now STOP what your doing, call an electrician. I have over 12 years experience and would never tell anyone exactly how to do things over the internet. One stupid mistake can cost you your life. DONT just swap wires back and forth. White wires are 99% of the time neutral wires and if you splice them together with a hot wire your gonna get a big spark and maybe a nice shock.

STOP.

hehe well got the shock already, no way will I call an electrician for 1 light, I will call my brother, he will grab the wire and get shocked like its a joke.. it doesnt seem to bother him.

funny how you make this sound so serious as an electrician.

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
this is true , but if the breaker is off and your house is wired safely you wont have a problem, this isnt a difficult task unless im not understanding it but the two white wires should be connected to the red and then connect blacks together..

Real electricians by standard use the red wire as an additional hot wire. You are telling him to connect the red "hot" to the white "neutrals" most likely wrong. You cant just guess you need a voltage tester.

Dugmor 03-13-2006 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
this is true , but if the breaker is off and your house is wired safely you wont have a problem, this isnt a difficult task unless im not understanding it but the two white wires should be connected to the red and then connect blacks together..


You can't just think.... Black to Black.... White to White.... turn the screw and make it tight !

It could be possible the blacks are what we call travelers !

Thumbler 03-13-2006 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Fucksakes
shouldn't have too if I turn off the switch, or don't touch the wire.

Good grief :helpme

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Fucksakes
hehe well got the shock already, no way will I call an electrician for 1 light, I will call my brother, he will grab the wire and get shocked like its a joke.. it doesnt seem to bother him.

funny how you make this sound so serious as an electrician.

120 volts wont kill you but you can burn your house down, have a blast man (pun intended) don't let me stop you.:thumbsup

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:44 PM

can you imagine paying 7 bucks for a light, and 60 bucks for an electrician to install it.. im sure its a right thing to do but damn.

I should of kept a better eye on the wires when I took off the other light.

Dugmor 03-13-2006 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
this is true , but if the breaker is off and your house is wired safely you wont have a problem, this isnt a difficult task unless im not understanding it but the two white wires should be connected to the red and then connect blacks together..


You can't just think.... Black to Black.... White to White.... turn the screw and make it tight !

It could be possible the blacks are what we call travelers !

Three-way switches require a three-wire cable: the power wire, the neutral wire, and the traveller or switch wire.

Thumbler 03-13-2006 10:46 PM

Doing any plumbing while you're at it?

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie-executive
120 volts wont kill you but you can burn your house down, have a blast man (pun intended) don't let me stop you.:thumbsup

yeah I agree, thats why I stopped.. I will just get my brother to bring his voltage tester over and do it, and I can laugh at him if he fucks up lol.

another reason for leaving the power on.. imagine I just assumed and hooked the wires together and than turn the power back on.. and the damn thing just smokes away. better that I see or feel it than my house burning down.

Dugmor 03-13-2006 10:49 PM

This link should help somewhat........
Level of difficulty: Advanced

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 10:49 PM

That red wire could possibly be the common for the the 3 way switch. In other words the red wire from the light is sending power to the switch. This thread got me wanting to some electric work now.

Dugmor 03-13-2006 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Fucksakes
can you imagine paying 7 bucks for a light, and 60 bucks for an electrician to install it.. im sure its a right thing to do but damn.

I should of kept a better eye on the wires when I took off the other light.


God luck..... Most Electricans would not even waste their time for one light or $60 !

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Thumbler
Doing any plumbing while you're at it?

nope but I have helped my uncle do that for 6months.

I have done carpet installation, hardwood floors, painting, plumping.. and obiously only basic installing lights, switches, plugs, all things as normally when I am taking them apart I can see what I need to put where back.

Thumbler 03-13-2006 10:54 PM

Honestly, you really should not be fucking around with electricity if you don't know what you're doing.

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Dugmor
God luck..... Most Electricans would not even waste their time for one light or $60 !

I charge $100.

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:57 PM

Its not a 3 way switch btw.. there is only 1 switch for this light, but there is a light in the kitchen as well over the sink that has its own switch.. but im guessing that the power is controlling both lights.. I could find out simply by removing the wires in the middle. and if this is the case than the red wire should be neg. and the 2 white pos. and the blacks put together to run power to the 2nd light.

this is my guess thou. not that I feel like playing with it anymore.

Dugmor 03-13-2006 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie-executive
That red wire could possibly be the common for the the 3 way switch. In other words the red wire from the light is sending power to the switch. This thread got me wanting to some electric work now.

That is the problem ..... who knows that they are using as the common.... I would use the red as the common.... but since he is getting power to the light when he caps the red... it make me think other wise.

I was thinking the same thing.... I had fun working on the big stuff. Twisting 500 MCM. Didnt mind getting hit by 120... it was working in a ceiling and getting hung up on 277 that hurt !

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dugmor
This link should help somewhat........
Level of difficulty: Advanced

yeah them are not my case.. looks very complicated for sure.

Fucksakes 03-13-2006 11:00 PM

Its Not A 3 Way Switch !!!!!

Thumbler 03-13-2006 11:01 PM

Good job he's not in the UK - it's all 240 volts there

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Dugmor
That is the problem ..... who knows that they are using as the common.... I would use the red as the common.... but since he is getting power to the light when he caps the red... it make me think other wise.

I was thinking the same thing.... I had fun working on the big stuff. Twisting 500 MCM. Didnt mind getting hit by 120... it was working in a ceiling and getting hung up on 277 that hurt !

I did it all too the industrial,commercial, old work residential, new contstruction. I haven't done it for about 8 months now but this thread got me thinking about getting back into it.

SmokeyTheBear 03-13-2006 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Dugmor
You can't just think.... Black to Black.... White to White.... turn the screw and make it tight !

It could be possible the blacks are what we call travelers !

heh i always go black to black white to white then on the last one i flip a coin and flip the breaker with my head turned away , it hasnt failed me yet ..

but yes the best advice is call someone qualified.. but if your gonna wing it , black to black white to white , and red tied into the whites is how most dimmer switches hookup as far as i remember , but hey i wouldnt trust myself either lol

Thumbler 03-13-2006 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
heh i always go black to black white to white then on the last one i flip a coin and flip the breaker with my head turned away , it hasnt failed me yet ..

At least you have the sense to turn the breaker off first -our friend doesn't seem to see the point :helpme

eddie-executive 03-13-2006 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
heh i always go black to black white to white then on the last one i flip a coin and flip the breaker with my head turned away , it hasnt failed me yet ..

but yes the best advice is call someone qualified.. but if your gonna wing it , black to black white to white , and red tied into the whites is how most dimmer switches hookup as far as i remember , but hey i wouldnt trust myself either lol

i guess thats why you call yourself smokey the bear:1orglaugh :error


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