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So, yesterday was a 20 minute project that took more than 5 hours

The main light fixture in our little kitchen broke recently.  We assumed the bulb went, got a new one (difficult because it's a uncommon shape of a circle fluorescent, so this wasn't a fast thing), replaced the bulb and it still didn't look.  Looked like the ballast went and we decided replacing the fixture was easier/cheaper/better than trying to get a new ballast.

So.  We went and bought a new fixture.  Got home and tried to put it up--which was hard because a colorblind drunk did our home's wiring.  1/2 an hour later, we have a fully installed fixture that doesn't work.  I send the Mr. to meijer to grab new bulbs--in the off chance that the 2 that came with the new fixture were bad.  We did everything imaginable including pulling switches and using the multimeter in myriad wasy.  The Mr. called his dad, who is home recovering post his cancer-seeding thingy last week [BTW, it went *fairly* well.  A small complication with the surgery, not related to cancer that resulted in things being harder and catheters being more challenginb--but  the docs are confident that this will fix it], who rambles about 3 way switches, and I call my dad who says he has no idea what the problem could be.  MOre fiddle-farting.
Returned fixture for an exchange.

Ballast was bad on the new one.
Now we have light.

bastard ballasts.

Re: So, yesterday was a 20 minute project that took more than 5 hours

  • Ugh! I'm sorry.

    I feel your "love" for electric now. Just finished three electrical projects. You begin to hate them because you uncover all sorts of WTF when you first crack everything open...then you feel compelled to correct it :-/
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  • GBCK said:
     Got home and tried to put it up--which was hard because a colorblind drunk did our home's wiring.  
    He must have done some work in TX too. Who keeps hiring this guy?
  • Beats me,, but damn they need to quit hiring him. Or at least find a way to make him color code the wires like we oughta. (actually, this is the kitchen, so, with a little research, I could tell you WHO did this... When the house was being built, people my gramps knew from work came out and *waves hands* did stuff. Some of them were hired to do jobs, some of them just dropped by to chat...and, in the case of the kitchen light fixture, a guy who had been hired to do the concrete got bored while waiting for concrete to set, so he decided to wire the kitchen. Except...he wasn't an electrician. So, none of the kitchen lights make sense. And my gramps didn't tell my grandma this had happened until the drywall was up, so she didn't have someone re-do it/fix it. And my gramps responded with a *shrug* 'he was tryin to help. I wouldn't wanna hurt his feelings' Which is a testament to how sweet a person (and conflict adverse) my gramps was...and is an annoyance now, 70 years later :-P
  • (also, the Mr. only zapped himself once so...improving? I swear the best safety stuff in the world doesn't help if he doesn't USE it)
  • I hated electricity when I took physics, and I hate it IRL.  (Well, the making it happen part, not the stuff it actually does.)  If swapping out a light fixture involves anything more than disconnecting the old wires and reconnecting the new ones, I call in DH faster than you can say "black wire."
  • GBCK said:
    Beats me,, but damn they need to quit hiring him. Or at least find a way to make him color code the wires like we oughta. (actually, this is the kitchen, so, with a little research, I could tell you WHO did this... When the house was being built, people my gramps knew from work came out and *waves hands* did stuff. Some of them were hired to do jobs, some of them just dropped by to chat...and, in the case of the kitchen light fixture, a guy who had been hired to do the concrete got bored while waiting for concrete to set, so he decided to wire the kitchen. Except...he wasn't an electrician. So, none of the kitchen lights make sense. And my gramps didn't tell my grandma this had happened until the drywall was up, so she didn't have someone re-do it/fix it. And my gramps responded with a *shrug* 'he was tryin to help. I wouldn't wanna hurt his feelings' Which is a testament to how sweet a person (and conflict adverse) my gramps was...and is an annoyance now, 70 years later :-P
    LOL - too bad I know who did the Concrete work on a good chunk of the house - sadly, the more I think about it, the more I wonder if we didn't have the same electrician (the concrete guy!) with how totally messed up our wiring is... 
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