Replacing A Light That Stopped Working - Fun With Electricity

2 years ago
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I already posted this on my other channel. This was old light with high heat and high energy bulbs. I did not try and fix it since the new LED uses much less power and is brighter.
The ground wire was loosely wrappped around another ground, not a good way to ground
Other wires were twisted and not taped or covered with wire nut
Old building, new light, I used excessive Caulk to try and use up this junk I don't like so I know I put too much, but I am sure many will still need to point it out.

People ask if I am an electrician, it depends. This is a very simple job, three wires, black to black, white to white and ground to ground. Pretty much anyone can do it.

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