very easy just pull your self a line from the outlet to the location you want to have the pull light fixture installed ,then connect the black wire to the black wire in the outlet white to the white and the copper ground to the ground then on the other end of the wire at the light fixture location connect the black to the copper screw and the white to the silver screw .and that should make it work with pull string .but make sure the circuit is turned off for that outlet location before you do the instillation
how do you hook up an outlet to a pull chain light without the outlet shutting off when you pull string
Just remove the old light and install the new pull chain light connecting the black wire to the copper screw and the white wire to the silver screw. There is no connection for the ground wire. Just shove it back into the ceiling box.
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Look inside the light kit where the light pull chain turns the light on/off. You will find a black box and trace these wires to the pull chain and light if they are not clearly labeled.
The same way.
If you reach behind the light you can twist and pull removing the light bulb socket. Pull out the light and install a new one and do the reverse to install.
Pertaining to what? A light switch, an oven light, a pull chain type lampholder....???
no, no it cannot
I had the same experience. If the fan turns on/off with its pull chain but the light doesn't, then the switch behind the light's pull-chain is broke and needs to be replaced.
This sounds very strange. You should not have an unswitched bathroom light. Replace fixture with one with a pull chain. Turn breaker off before changing the fixture.
Most Home Improvement stores sell a pull chain kit that can be used for the conversion. Instructions would show how to install not convert. Another way that shouldn't cost much is to find a chain pull switch lamp being throw away and take it for yourself. Consider this the dissecting of the lamp to understand what components are going to match up on the table lamp. Swap them out and make sure all connects are not worn, burned or charred.