Wiring Question

jeffreyr

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I am replacing the end cap on a 96 watt straight pin power compact. The new end cap has four wires. Do I have to match specific wires or can I randomly attach the four wires.
 
Re: Wiring Question

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9226320#post9226320 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jefferyR
I am replacing the end cap on a 96 watt straight pin power compact. The new end cap has four wires. Do I have to match specific wires or can I randomly attach the four wires.

NO you can't randomly wire! When I replaced a cap I just did it one by one so I wouldn't screw it up.
 
a light is different than and receptacle when it comes to wiring. as long as the light has a "switchleg" (hot wire) and a neutral it doesn't matter where you put them. just make sure you do the same thing on both sides. hth. jake
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9227026#post9227026 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jski711
a light is different than and receptacle when it comes to wiring. as long as the light has a "switchleg" (hot wire) and a neutral it doesn't matter where you put them. just make sure you do the same thing on both sides. hth. jake

he's talking about a fluorescent light socket. not the power to the light.

In the situation of rewiring a Compact Fluorescent socket, it is necessary to reattach the wires exactly as they were removed.

This is the identical situation of replacing a ballast; wiring it incorrectly will cause the ballast to not work, or worse, burn up.
 
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