DirtPoor
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These are the lights...Is there an advantage to having the ground hooked up? could this case a fire if the ground isn't hooked up to a light like this? Is there a way to wire both of these lights to one plug?
cool man you got some mc cable to wire it with as well thats good. there is no advantage to the ground actually the neutrals all go back to the panel and bond to the grounds in the house so any back feed current gets dispersed into the ground anyway and yes you can wire them to one plug take a piece of that wire and put it in first light and tie black to black white to white then jump it into the other one and tie all three backs together and all three whites together and your good.These are the lights...Is there an advantage to having the ground hooked up? could this case a fire if the ground isn't hooked up to a light like this? Is there a way to wire both of these lights to one plug?
Ok sounds like a plan to me, and then wire the one set of wires to the extension cord right? seems easy enough...cool man you got some mc cable to wire it with as well thats good. there is no advantage to the ground actually the neutrals all go back to the panel and bond to the grounds in the house so any back feed current gets dispersed into the ground anyway and yes you can wire them to one plug take a piece of that wire and put it in first light and tie black to black white to white then jump it into the other one and tie all three backs together and all three whites together and your good.
here is a diagram if you can read it if not i can blow it up a little
cool man i will be checking it out later glad i could help.Yes I understand this is perfect, thanks for the help! I should have it done by the end of the night and I'll put some pics up.
Duh. I see I posted too late to be of any help, ha. Sorry 'bout that. Hey friend make sure to buy those new 6500k bulbs though asap.