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Alabama Electrical Contractor Tips



Home Electrical Wiring Tips for Alabama Electrical Contractors


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    How to Build a Safe Homemade Light Fixture and not Worry about Burning the House Down

  • Receptacles Not Getting Full Power

    How to Repair Your Wall Outlets and Receptacles When they do not Work or it seems like they do not have full power and the voltage is not normal

  • Wiring Pendulum Lights For A Creative Application

    How to Make Light Fixture Wiring Connections for More than one Light Fixture that are designed to be hardwired or modified to be connect together.

  • Converting a 120 Volt Motor to 240 Volts

    How to Convert the Electrical Circuit Voltage for a Motor when you have a motor that can run on either 120v or 240v with a minor wiring change.

  • Identifying Light Fixture Wiring

    How to Identify and Repair Light Fixture Wiring Problems

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