PhotoRoy6@aol.com writes: > In a message dated 9/2/02 8:12:36 PM EST, dougseibert2001@yahoo.com writes: > > > You can interconnect the > > fixtures/sides with a 'close' fitting to make wiring > > the panel simple and direct...... > I don't know too much about electrical wiring so can i just why the light > fixtures together in series on to the next? If you don't know much about electrical wiring, get in-person help from somebody who does. It's not *hard*, but doing it wrong can cause, um, excitement when you apply power. What's technically called 'series' in wiring is *not* correct for this application -- you don't want the current flowing through one fixture, and then the next, and then the next. They need to be in 'parallel' -- all the hot sides connected together, and all the neutral sides connected together, and then those two points connected to the plug. -- David Dyer-Bennet, dd-b@dd-b.net / New TMDA anti-spam in test John Dyer-Bennet 1915-2002 Memorial Site http://john.dyer-bennet.net Book log: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/Ouroboros/booknotes/ New Dragaera mailing lists, see http://dragaera.info