@@AutomotiveCam oh well i'll tell you than. let me see 3 sets of wires means...ok i remember. i live in an old crappy house, the bathroom had 3 sets of cables, 1 set went to the light fiture above the sink, one cable was back to the circuit for that branch if thats what it's called, basically it is what is bringing power to that junction. the 3rd set of cables went to the outlet plugs, that's what made it confusing. you must remember that the light fixture is switched so it must be connected to a switch at the parts that do the switching, the outlet plugs must always be powered so they ...I think they just pigtail to each wire from the hot cable. mine was setup using a motion switch. does that make sense now? simply use a non contact probe to find which set is power, once you know that connect any of the 2 other cables to it if the light lights up you know it's the lights, if the outlet is powered, yada yada. when you wire any device to the switch all it is doing is closing the contact to power that device no matter what it is....because it's a switch
Thank you, this helped me confirm that I want to hire someone to do this
😂 I feel you
HAHA! Exactly my thoughts. ⚡😵💫⚡
Thank you for posting. Very helpful clip.
Should I remove the insulation just around the hole area.....having a hard time pushing the screw in....
Who knew A-Train would be the one teaching me how to install my light fixture
He was out of the seven for a while... Mans gotta eat... 20k calories a day...
Securing ground wire is always the next step after turning power off
Thsnk you 🎉
Thanks for not showing how to connect the ground.
the ground is easy, it's if you somehow have 3 cables coming out of the box is what will confuse you
@@eksinethat’s the problem I’m having…
@@AutomotiveCam oh well i'll tell you than. let me see 3 sets of wires means...ok i remember. i live in an old crappy house, the bathroom had 3 sets of cables, 1 set went to the light fiture above the sink, one cable was back to the circuit for that branch if thats what it's called, basically it is what is bringing power to that junction. the 3rd set of cables went to the outlet plugs, that's what made it confusing. you must remember that the light fixture is switched so it must be connected to a switch at the parts that do the switching, the outlet plugs must always be powered so they ...I think they just pigtail to each wire from the hot cable. mine was setup using a motion switch. does that make sense now? simply use a non contact probe to find which set is power, once you know that connect any of the 2 other cables to it if the light lights up you know it's the lights, if the outlet is powered, yada yada. when you wire any device to the switch all it is doing is closing the contact to power that device no matter what it is....because it's a switch
This is not installing, this is replacing
Lame. You didn't show how the copper wires are connected.
Yeah, I watched the video just for that. The rest of the wiring is obvious.