newbienewb
10-05-2009, 01:56 PM
Good day everyone.
I am attempting this for the first time, and have read alot, however I am no wizard when it comes to electricity, plus I've been zapped a couple of times, so
Am I right when I think you can connect the cfls together using standard 14 AWG wire, then splice to an extension cord (preferably old appliance cord) and plug it in? (I know, sorry details details) No more than 8 lights, 2700K CFL's and not plugged into an already overloaded circuit.
and if I can do that, then how is it affected if I were to use a newer grounded extension cord to run the lights?
I understand how to wire in series and in parellel, and also know pros and cons of both, as far as bulbs burning out effecting the rest etc.
Is there any preferance between the two, and if yes, why?
Thank you in advance
I am attempting this for the first time, and have read alot, however I am no wizard when it comes to electricity, plus I've been zapped a couple of times, so
Am I right when I think you can connect the cfls together using standard 14 AWG wire, then splice to an extension cord (preferably old appliance cord) and plug it in? (I know, sorry details details) No more than 8 lights, 2700K CFL's and not plugged into an already overloaded circuit.
and if I can do that, then how is it affected if I were to use a newer grounded extension cord to run the lights?
I understand how to wire in series and in parellel, and also know pros and cons of both, as far as bulbs burning out effecting the rest etc.
Is there any preferance between the two, and if yes, why?
Thank you in advance