How To Install a Light With an Outlet - Porcelain Lamp Holder & Grounded Receptacle

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    Here I explain the process of changing a standard keyless lamp holder light socket over to one that has both pull chain and a built in outlet or receptacle.
    I also go over a few things that you should consider before doing this such as considering if you will need to add a GFCI breaker to protect the receptacle if is is to be outdoors or in an unfinished / damp location.
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    0:00 - Installing Light With Outlet Intro
    0:13 - Things To Keep In Mind
    1:20 - Remove Old Lamp Holder
    2:35 - Install Lamp Holder With Outlet
    6:31 - Test The Light & Receptacle
    7:05 - SUBSCRIBE!!!
    Blessings,
    Ben

КОМЕНТАРІ • 110

  • @chucktrier9586
    @chucktrier9586 3 місяці тому +1

    Liked the fact that you left the light on to find the correct breaker switch on the electrical panel. Great safety advice!

  • @msmouse4622
    @msmouse4622 Рік тому +7

    I've been waiting on my electrician for almost a year to replace a broken pull-chain fixture. Today's the day that I do it on my own. Thanks Ben! Clear instructions and a much-appreciated DIY video.

  • @PandasAndrew
    @PandasAndrew 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks to you I got my garage light working

  • @maryleialoha2843
    @maryleialoha2843 2 роки тому +7

    I bought the replacement from Amazon for a mere $7.48. Following your instructions made it a breeze and makes me feel so great that I can fix a light fixture on my own. Thank you!

    • @jackMcRyder
      @jackMcRyder Рік тому

      It’s cheaper at the big name home improvement store

  • @hawkarae
    @hawkarae 4 роки тому +3

    I watched four videos before this one. These instructions were far superior in clarity such that a total novice could follow and complete the installation. Thank you so much!

    • @BeckVMH
      @BeckVMH 2 роки тому

      Yes! And the camera was stationary. Huge benefit.

  • @stevenunya2182
    @stevenunya2182 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the video. I have to replace 2 of these in my garage and I feel more comfortable doing it now. Electrical has always made me a little uneasy, but I will cut the breaker off to the garage and use a tester just for good measure.

  • @mikemurphy80
    @mikemurphy80 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Saved me a ton of time and money replacing an old one.

  • @jasonsejkora4578
    @jasonsejkora4578 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for opening up with that first 30 seconds. I came here to find out exactly what you told us. I'm installing one in my crawl space and hoping to be able to have about 900 ft of white Christmas lights come on with the led bulb when I come down there. MUCH APPRECIATED ^.^

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 3 роки тому

      Consider a bulb cage too.
      LightCage Light Bulb Safety Cage (1 ea) - Contractor Grade www.amazon.com/dp/B0018Y3BOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_X1J5Y3H3FJ8DERSVZXCX

  • @lillithsleeps
    @lillithsleeps 3 роки тому

    Fantastic video! Really appreciate you taking the time to make it. Very informative. Thank you!

  • @campwayde
    @campwayde 4 роки тому +8

    Ben is amazing, ive been watching this young man do these incredible videos for the last 5 years. He is really great at what he does, especially HVAC. Keep up the great work kid!

  • @chrisberdis6228
    @chrisberdis6228 2 роки тому

    Thank You Ben....novice here...I did it.

  • @als-ge1og
    @als-ge1og 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks to your video, I was able to do this myself without electrocution!

    • @BeckVMH
      @BeckVMH 2 роки тому

      hahaha Always my primary goal!

  • @edwardjlombardijr4353
    @edwardjlombardijr4353 11 місяців тому

    Great job ! Explained well.

  • @cnbsdad
    @cnbsdad 3 роки тому

    Video was lots of help. Thank u much

  • @michaeljones8582
    @michaeljones8582 3 роки тому

    Excellent video simple and informative

  • @Netbug
    @Netbug 6 місяців тому

    Bless you.

  • @8825able1
    @8825able1 2 роки тому

    Thanks, easy enough to do.

  • @MarcWard
    @MarcWard 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video.

  • @Kaienhere
    @Kaienhere 7 місяців тому

    Pretty useful thank you!

  • @Auto_Junky
    @Auto_Junky Рік тому

    great detailed video!

  • @lazmotron
    @lazmotron 2 роки тому

    Thanks, great video.

  • @phillipdawson9956
    @phillipdawson9956 3 роки тому

    Thank you, sincerely

  • @DalyT8627
    @DalyT8627 3 роки тому

    was able to do it on my own thanks

  • @lpitd16
    @lpitd16 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @banshackopar
    @banshackopar 3 роки тому

    Thanks a bunch man

  • @hugojuanlopy4779
    @hugojuanlopy4779 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @kenxortiz
    @kenxortiz 10 місяців тому

    You are the best!!!

  • @jannislaird2171
    @jannislaird2171 Рік тому

    I watched the video. I was so excited to try this for myself but when I took down the old fixture all the wires were brown so I don’t know which one goes to what and they’re not where I can make that neat little hook like you did to go around a little screw deals, but I really appreciate the video. I guess I’ll go up and talk to my helpful ace hardware man tomorrow.

  • @CivicPetunia
    @CivicPetunia 2 роки тому

    Marvelous I think. We're fighting a original construction fixture in the basement that has a bulb and 2 power outlets. The cord switch that turns the light on has stopped working, so we have bought a new fixture. Unfortunately, there are 2 pairs of wires; each pair must fit under a single screw. Of each pair, one wire is solid and stiff; the other is stranded thin wires. We haven't been able to keep both wires under the screws once the screws are tightened down. So we'll try putting each pair together with wire nuts so that we have only one physical wire to try to hold under each screw. Please wish us luck; I'm having a hard time keeping my husband's temper under control.

  • @jonbridges9668
    @jonbridges9668 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Benjamin! That really helps. I installed two of them today, and they work fine. But I placed my non-contact tester near the pull-chain (the metal part), the tester lighted up red and beeps. It made me nervous, and I tested the second one. Both are the same. My guess is that the pull chain goes up and near the hot wire in the socket. So, when the tester is placed near to the pull chain, it’s like placing a tester near a hot wire. So it lights up red and beeps?

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 4 роки тому +1

    Good vid Benji ...

  • @sohailjanjua123
    @sohailjanjua123 4 роки тому

    Hi, Benjamin Excellent Video Sohail from MI State

    • @BenjaminSahlstrom
      @BenjaminSahlstrom  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! It's a basic video but hopefully some people will find it to be helpful.

  • @WatcherMonkey
    @WatcherMonkey 2 роки тому

    6:53 Bless you.

  • @artriumph
    @artriumph Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you. I have an old porcelain light fixture which has no receptacle in my garage and need to replace it with one that has a receptacle in order to power my garage opener. I’m assuming the box is metal since the house is 40 years old. Will there likely be a ground wire? Should I get porcelain or plastic fixture? Thank you for your help.

  • @tracibiskey866
    @tracibiskey866 Рік тому

    Should explain how to ground the new fixture in case the old fixture was not grounded due to old wiring(existing wires did not have ground wires).
    #

  • @livingstone1974
    @livingstone1974 4 роки тому

    this is guy is wayyyy better than Dan the handyman😂 sub'd!🙏🏾

  • @aaron74
    @aaron74 4 роки тому +7

    There should NEVER be two wires under one screw, it's illegal. Oftentimes what you might see, however, is a conductor that has had about 3/4" of insulation stripped in the middle of a run, and that stripped part wraps around a screw 180 degrees in a U shape. This creates the illusion of two wires being tightened under a screw, but it's still just one conductor. You can see this example with the ground conductor in that fixture box. It wraps around the screw in the middle of the conductor, with a stub remaining to splice to a light fixture's ground wire or screw.
    Now, as for those keyless fixtures with receptacles (what those really inexpensive utilitarian lights are called in garages and unfinished basements), I'm not a fan of the receptacles on those. It's not so much an issue today with LED bulbs, but you never want a cord hanging down next to a hot light bulb. I would just assume bolt a steel box to the concrete wall, run some EMT sleeve up to the joist space, and have your NM cable go down the EMT to the box and receptacle. You got to make sure the EMT at the top has a plastic slip-on bushing so the NM doesn't chafe on it.
    Also, no problem grounding stuff with screws... the NEC allows it for all steel boxes and it's a life-safer, especially for multi-gang switch boxes! Not having to have a pigtail for each switch and to be able to just have all the devices self-ground with the box is very convenient and makes for much less wire congestion in the box.
    Also! I don't like the porcelain fixtures, I keep busting them by tightening the mounting screws too tight! The screws can't even be snug without risk of cracking them. The PVC ones are the same cheap price and much more durable in my opinion.

    • @BeckVMH
      @BeckVMH 2 роки тому +1

      @Aaron, thanks for the above details.
      For those not familiar with the acronyms (like me), here's the definitions borrowed from the WWW:
      *EMT, Electrical Metallic Tubing, is a common, thinly-walled conduit pipe. (I knew what conduit was, but just never heard of EMT. I know now. There's also
      *NM is a type of cable that contains insulated conductors enclosed within an overall nonmetallic jacket. It is commonly known as “Romex®”, which is the brand that is most widely used.
      *Other types of conduit www.thebalancesmb.com/seven-types-of-electrical-conduits-844832

  • @MikoPellas
    @MikoPellas 2 роки тому

    6:52 bless you

  • @KidsandKittens217
    @KidsandKittens217 2 роки тому

    I found one of the older traditional cylindrical outlet adapters which screw into the light bulb socket and have two 2-pronged plugs on it's sides along with the other end of the cylinder being another light bulb socket. If I use the pull-chain to turn the light off, does the electricity stop flowing to the outlets in the one I'm describing? And, is it correct that on your outlet the electricity will continue to flow to the outlet even after the chain is pulled to cut off power to the light?

  • @5ive1ne9ine
    @5ive1ne9ine Рік тому

    Great video, So if I replace this with a light that has a wall switch, its the same as if I was pulling the chain on/off, the 120v outlet will have constant power all the time while the switch to the light is off?

  • @anikettelang9831
    @anikettelang9831 2 роки тому

    Whats the name of the black electrical box you used? I need to add one in our basement laundry room. Thanks!

  • @cmonncraig9819
    @cmonncraig9819 4 роки тому

    Hey Ben, great video. Is it ok to run a 50 watt shop light from that reciprocal on the fixture for long periods of time? Or would that be considered a hazard? It is in fact connected to a circuit breaker

  • @ArmageddonIndustries777
    @ArmageddonIndustries777 Рік тому

    Do I put a pigtail on them if I have two hots & 2 neutrals on one box?
    Nevermind you answered it!

  • @janemack263
    @janemack263 3 роки тому

    Thank you, very helpful! I’ll replace, tomorrow. 1st time, trying to fix! I broke a lightbulb, then, tried, to remove it, but, actually, ruined the inside metal, of the lamp holder. Hoping to replace, before hubby, gets home. Lol.

  • @keithreinsel3924
    @keithreinsel3924 2 роки тому +2

    Just thinking that the ground wire routing looked dangerously close to the hot wire terminal.

  • @marcoarellano9450
    @marcoarellano9450 4 роки тому

    How can you add a second and a third lamp holder from that one.

  • @agetabion
    @agetabion 3 роки тому

    I took down a chandelier fixture and from the ceiling box there were 2 white wires connected to the neutral of the fixture (I think) with a wire nut and 1 black wire connected to the hot of the fixture (I think). I want to install a similar lamp holder to the one in your video except it has 2 gold and 2 silver connector screws. Is that to connect to another lamp holder? Can I connect the black to gold and one white to each silver connector screw? Does that make any sense? FYI - as long as I keep the two white wires connected with a wire nut, all the the other lights on that breaker can turn on. When I used a separate wire nut for each wire (white, white, and black), all other lights/outlets on that breaker don't work.

  • @justinmercer689
    @justinmercer689 4 роки тому

    How much wire should be left in a octagon box like this? Same as was receptacle?

  • @UTBOY03
    @UTBOY03 2 роки тому

    I got a hyper tough one for my closer

  • @sammygeorge7122
    @sammygeorge7122 2 роки тому

    Is it possible to wire this fixture in such a way that it allows the light to be controlled with a switch rather than the pull cord and still allow the outlet to have power all the time? Thanks

  • @wombatwillie363
    @wombatwillie363 4 роки тому

    Thanks a million, Benjamin. Very easy-to-follow instructions with very clear video illustrating your instructions. I have this very job to do in my basement within the next two weeks, and I was originally just going to have a light bulb socket installed on the joist/stud, but after watching this video I now see that I can have an electrical outlet there, also, and doing nothing much extra to have it there. And that will be handy, indeed! Again... thanks a million! Great tutorial, my friend. ~Best Wishes, Terry (who is quite happy now. see---> #:^) i'm quite happy now.)

  • @musk3402
    @musk3402 3 роки тому

    Do i have to install a seperate breaker for this light + outlet piece?

  • @skaterape115
    @skaterape115 3 роки тому

    If I have a light switch controlling it, but no access to breaker, is it still safe to work on as long as the light switch is off?

  • @isaiahnava4421
    @isaiahnava4421 Рік тому

    Is it safe doing this hook up without any copper ground wire? Looks like when I removed the old porcelin lamp holder, there was no ground wire visible. Thanks

  • @pixkeyser
    @pixkeyser 3 місяці тому

    If the lamp is on a wall switch how do you keep the outlet hot when the light is switched off? I want to use the outlet to plug in my garage door opener but don't want the light on all the time.

  • @tracielee8719
    @tracielee8719 2 роки тому

    can i see a demotration of the light being installed with two back wires and two white wires

  • @brandon2521
    @brandon2521 3 роки тому +1

    I'm trying to do exactly what this video demonstrates but I have no ground wire. Can I send you a picture?

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 4 роки тому +4

    Great video. What is Ground wire doing in electricity ? Thank you.

    • @mr.3phase228
      @mr.3phase228 4 роки тому +10

      The ground wire is connected to all the metal around the wiring and goes all the way back to the main panels neutral bus bar, this is incase a live wire breaks or comes loose it will short circuit and trip the breaker, or blow the fuse. This is good because if it wasn't grounded and a person touches the metal, they will receive a shock.

    • @BenjaminSahlstrom
      @BenjaminSahlstrom  4 роки тому +3

      @@mr.3phase228 Great answer!

    • @BeckVMH
      @BeckVMH 2 роки тому

      @@mr.3phase228 Thank you sir.

  • @brightonmusic
    @brightonmusic 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful! What is the maximum wattage bulb that can be used in this lampholder in a basement or garage?

    • @SarcasticPixie
      @SarcasticPixie 2 роки тому

      It should tell you in the description to buy the fixture

  • @georgemorgan4773
    @georgemorgan4773 3 роки тому

    Do you have to hook the ground wire up if your not using the outlet.

  • @skblack5050
    @skblack5050 Рік тому

    So does the outlet have power when the socket is not on? Or does the pull chain cut power to the outlet too?

  • @JuanMorales-ks4ll
    @JuanMorales-ks4ll 2 роки тому

    can we use those sockets to do a serie circuit

  • @asadbabilbabil7791
    @asadbabilbabil7791 2 роки тому

    عاشت ايدك

  • @mslisaredd
    @mslisaredd Рік тому

    Sooooo what do ya do when the holes don't line up properly on your new porcelain fixture.... Can't tip the other slots out without destroying....right

  • @ggshandsomeboy5103
    @ggshandsomeboy5103 3 роки тому

    👍🏾💯

  • @hiswife6296
    @hiswife6296 2 роки тому

    If u put this in the bathroom do you need a gfic?

  • @carlosghh261
    @carlosghh261 3 роки тому

    Question. Taking the old one down, it has 4 screws (2 silver, 2 black). The wires coming out are 2 white, 2 black which are tied to each screw. So 4 total screws 4 on separate screws. New pull chain fixture has 1 silver 1 black. Would the 2 blacks go to the 1 black screw, 2 whites too the 1 silver?

  • @rayjude70
    @rayjude70 3 роки тому +1

    Gesundheit at 6:53

  • @stansnider2495
    @stansnider2495 4 роки тому

    Can it be split wired

  • @careyperu1922
    @careyperu1922 3 місяці тому

    Any one know how to wire one of these so the outlet stay on when the light is off?

  • @arturoalvarado4030
    @arturoalvarado4030 3 роки тому

    Where is your power coming from? An outlet?

  • @wizard3z868
    @wizard3z868 4 роки тому +1

    When I was a kid I'll called those xmass light plugs all they where good for

  • @STXVIEC
    @STXVIEC 4 роки тому +3

    Is that on a dedicated circuit?

    • @BenjaminSahlstrom
      @BenjaminSahlstrom  4 роки тому +1

      No. This light is being fed by a circuit breaker that is also feeding the other lights and receptacles in this basement. Thanks for asking!

  • @jolyonwelsh9834
    @jolyonwelsh9834 4 роки тому +3

    If that's an unfinished basement, you will need GFCI protection on that light/receptacle.

    • @BenjaminSahlstrom
      @BenjaminSahlstrom  4 роки тому +1

      Correct!

    • @jolyonwelsh9834
      @jolyonwelsh9834 4 роки тому +1

      @Tom Garbo I am not a huge fan of them either. That's why you have receptacles on the wall.

    • @BenjaminSahlstrom
      @BenjaminSahlstrom  4 роки тому +1

      @Tom Garbo I totally agree. These are not a great product but can be useful in some circumstances or if you don't have the time/money to run wire for additional receptacles. Thanks for sharing your experience!!!

    • @aaron74
      @aaron74 4 роки тому

      @@BenjaminSahlstrom They are a time-saver for sure. Sort of a hack, really. Ha ha

  • @ygbodybuilder3023
    @ygbodybuilder3023 2 роки тому

    So just to confirm the new fixture did have a built in ground which means I don't have to connect a wire

  • @klink88
    @klink88 2 роки тому

    When I pulled down the lampholder I want to replace, there is no ground wire. The only wires were the black and white one. How should I go about grounding it?

    • @ygbodybuilder3023
      @ygbodybuilder3023 2 роки тому

      Well the light fixture he used had a built in ground. How did your make out?

    • @ygbodybuilder3023
      @ygbodybuilder3023 2 роки тому

      What was the outcome

    • @klink88
      @klink88 2 роки тому

      Mine had a ground, I just didn’t see it the first time I looked. I got everything hooked up fine.

    • @ygbodybuilder3023
      @ygbodybuilder3023 2 роки тому

      @@klink88 good to know. I hooked mine up today and seen no grown wire at all. Now I'm skeptical about the built in ground on the fixture mount

  • @edwinclass56
    @edwinclass56 3 роки тому

    Note :One of the screws attaching the porcelain to the metal box, could be the ground. Check the instructions first, always.

    • @SarcasticPixie
      @SarcasticPixie 2 роки тому

      I have this same porcelain fixture and none of those screws are meant for the ground wire

    • @ygbodybuilder3023
      @ygbodybuilder3023 2 роки тому

      @@SarcasticPixie are you sure because I have read that is the built in ground

  • @homeguestunton
    @homeguestunton Рік тому

    These can’t be installed in new construction anymore. It has to be either an enclosed or recessed fixture. Or fluorescent fixture with cover over it.

  • @michaeljavert4635
    @michaeljavert4635 Рік тому

    Leviton has really disappointed me. They're using cheap plastic on the strings, so I have to replace them with proper strings, a few of them, the plug wasn't right and a polarized plug could be plugged in either way. Also they didn't grip the plug well or they would bend on the inside and either short or not work at all. Never had that problem before. It's as if they've reduced the quality and increased the price. Also ordered a case from The Amazon and about 5 of them were shattered.
    They were quick to offer me a refund IF I returned the package, and I wasn't about to take down 30 sockets I already put up. They've just really gone downhill and It's sad.

  • @ajbrown2013
    @ajbrown2013 3 роки тому +1

    Ground first

  • @craigmarine7564
    @craigmarine7564 2 роки тому

    I find those very fragile and do not hold up

  • @stellarlivingstoned
    @stellarlivingstoned 4 роки тому

    Instead of calling a white wire or gold screw, why not call it ground and hot wires

  • @myballsitchsomethingfierce6319
    @myballsitchsomethingfierce6319 2 роки тому

    I did that but my light want turn on dammit

  • @31acruz
    @31acruz Рік тому +1

    You were doing good until 3:53 when you started messing up talking about the ground wire. You don't use trade terms with the audience like "pigtail" without telling them what that is. You insult their intelligence by assuming they know that already, if they did, they would not be watching a basic install like this one. Get a clue. From there it was still confusing to an average knowledge audience. Do better.

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen 3 роки тому +2

    I have an older house with several of these porcelain, pull-chain bulb fixtures. I prefer to replace them with these bulb + outlet fixtures simply to have the versatility of available electricity in many locations. They are not much larger than the standard bulb-only fixtures, so I highly recommending changing them out if you can. You won’t regret it.
    For “high-traffic” areas where the bulb may be vulnerable to getting bumped by something (boxes, broom handles, etc.), I recommend bulb cages such as this one.
    LightCage Light Bulb Safety Cage (1 ea) - Contractor Grade www.amazon.com/dp/B0018Y3BOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_X1J5Y3H3FJ8DERSVZXCX