Today we are going to show you how we replaced our old and ugly bathroom vanity light to a new and upgraded bathroom vanity light. We purchased this specific light, the Sunset Lighting F3683-44
Oil Bronze 3 Light 300 Watt Bathroom Vanity Light, at build.com. We will show you how we removed the old lighting and installed the new lighting. Make sure you always turn off the power before you start working with anything electrical. We hope these tips will help you as you upgrade your bathroom lighting. If you have any questions, leave comments below and we would love to answer them. We cannot be held responsible for any problems during your repairs or installations and cannot guarantee that this fixes your problems. Please take caution and wear appropriate safety gear. If you do not have experience with this type of project, please seek help from a professional.
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Just a quick tip: it helps to take picture of the wiring just to make sure you know how to reconnect them correctly.
they make things so Easy so you can't Screwww up a Project, get it, "Screw" lol I can even Replace a Thermostat but
Landscaping & Flooring is a little bit easier altho it's a bit of a Challenge
Very good. Thanks for sharing.
Dont you need to attach the ground wire from the wall to the same screw that you attached the ground wire from the lamp?
What about the ground wire that came out of the wall, the one you pulled through the hole on the side?
what about that short bit of ground wire you placed through a space by its self at the left??????? does that stand alone just like that????? because it can come in contact with the other wire that is just tightened with a screw???????????????You lost me there I rewind the video to see if I missed anything but I didnt!!!!!!! hummmmmm
Your husband did the work lmao you are the narrator
Always twist the wires clockwise and wrap the ground wire around the screw clockwise. This way as you tighten the wire nut or screw, the wires are held tightly in place.
Awesome video, thanx.