Remodeling my 1885 Victorian that was once a business downstairs so the whole first floor was opened up to one room.
Now my problem is this; they wired all the lights to one switch. I can get to some of the wiring to change back to their own switch and some I can't. The first room I have to change I have to move the chandelier one foot further from the next light and this is where it gets a little complicated. The first light is where the main power comes to first then it goes to all the other lights and outlets throughout the floor. This morning I figured if I cut the power from this first light in the series I could get the rest to work if I ran power to one of the outlets and it worked. But can I switch the incoming power around like this? It seems to me it wouldn't matter as long as I got power going to one of the outlets the rest will work including the other lights
Just got to Love these old houses!
Now my problem is this; they wired all the lights to one switch. I can get to some of the wiring to change back to their own switch and some I can't. The first room I have to change I have to move the chandelier one foot further from the next light and this is where it gets a little complicated. The first light is where the main power comes to first then it goes to all the other lights and outlets throughout the floor. This morning I figured if I cut the power from this first light in the series I could get the rest to work if I ran power to one of the outlets and it worked. But can I switch the incoming power around like this? It seems to me it wouldn't matter as long as I got power going to one of the outlets the rest will work including the other lights
Just got to Love these old houses!
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