What to do with extraneous wiring in bathroom fixtures?
|
| Post date: 2022-08-14 08:22:38 |
| Views: 130 |
I am swapping out old bathroom vanity lights that have an attached 3-prong grounded electrical outlet, but the new fixtures do not have the outlet. I have questions about what to do with extraneous wiring.
The old light fixtures have 3-prong electrical outlets attached to the units (see linked photos). The new units do not have them. I ass-u-me that I just need to cut the white and black wires from the outlet and combine them with the corresponding white and black wires that I will use to wire the new lights. But I'd rather not do so without consulting others with more electrical experience as I am fond of the house and my wife is fond of me.
I'd appreciate answers from electricians or at least people with DIY electrical experience. I have my own guesses obviously. Thank you!
Photos:
1. Old fixture showing on-board 3-prong outlet from the outside.
2. View of wiring inside the old fixture.
3. Close-up view of wiring inside the old fixture.
Obviously I will use the green ground wire as intended with new fixture. |
| Please click Here to read the full story. |
| |
| Other Top and Latest Questions: |
Iran’s regime in its ‘final days and weeks' after mass protests, Germany’s Merz says
|
Pentagon is embracing Musk's Grok AI chatbot as it draws global outcry
|
The top 10 jobs in the U.S. for 2026 all pay $100,000 or more, according to Indeed
|
Apple picks Google's Gemini to run AI-powered Siri coming this year
|
Novo Nordisk CEO explains why new GLP-1 pill expands access to the weight loss drugs
|
Elizabeth Warren fears workers will 'lose big' with 401(k) crypto, presses SEC chair Atkins for answers
|
Trump floats 1-year, 10% credit card interest rate cap — what that could mean for your money
|
More drivers have $1,000-plus car loan payments. Here's what buyers can expect in 2026
|
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: L3Harris, JPMorgan, Delta, Intel, AMD and more
|
Intel and AMD get upgrades at KeyBanc thanks to strong server demand for AI
|