Ok so - yes I'm stupid...I wasn't looking closely at what I was buying
I making a "Clone Closet" which is basically a Enclosed Storage Cabinet I bought from Home Depot.
For growing small plants (seedlings) or cuttings/clones - these cabinets are perfect.
Anyway....usually I buy my 24" Fluorescents from Amazon (cheapest Ive found for Fluo Strips) but while in Home Depot - I asked someone if the had T5 Fluo strips and they did
So I bought a couple without inspecting closely - they have no AC Plug or adapter
They have raw wires - apparently for installing in a similar way to what one would do for a Ceiling fan..
..or what is behind a AC Outlet/Light Switch in the wall....
Anyway....I read elsewhere that all I have to do is buy (or use a spare) extension cord and cut off the end and splice together the wires...but here I'm stuck
AC cords (two prong) have two wires (Power and Neutral) and the light has the corresponding Black and White wires....
But it also has a Green wire which I assume is the ground wire
But it's not connected to the Ballast inside the fixture.
The white and Black wires are coming straight out of the Ballast, and the Green (ground?) wire is on one end connected to a screw that is connected to the frame of the light, and the other is exposed bare wire
And so my question is....do I need to ground this light? (since I am not wiring this directly to my house electrical wires) ?
Or can I just remove this ground wire (unscrew it) and leave well enough alone...
And if I do have to ground it - ...how?
What do I connect the bare end to?
The other end is already "screwed" to the metal casing of the light....
Not sure what to do here..
Any electricians in the house?
I don't want to electrocute (sp?) myself or burn my house (or my dope) ...down....
Thanks in advance
Jay
I making a "Clone Closet" which is basically a Enclosed Storage Cabinet I bought from Home Depot.
For growing small plants (seedlings) or cuttings/clones - these cabinets are perfect.
Anyway....usually I buy my 24" Fluorescents from Amazon (cheapest Ive found for Fluo Strips) but while in Home Depot - I asked someone if the had T5 Fluo strips and they did
So I bought a couple without inspecting closely - they have no AC Plug or adapter
They have raw wires - apparently for installing in a similar way to what one would do for a Ceiling fan..
..or what is behind a AC Outlet/Light Switch in the wall....
Anyway....I read elsewhere that all I have to do is buy (or use a spare) extension cord and cut off the end and splice together the wires...but here I'm stuck
AC cords (two prong) have two wires (Power and Neutral) and the light has the corresponding Black and White wires....
But it also has a Green wire which I assume is the ground wire
But it's not connected to the Ballast inside the fixture.
The white and Black wires are coming straight out of the Ballast, and the Green (ground?) wire is on one end connected to a screw that is connected to the frame of the light, and the other is exposed bare wire
And so my question is....do I need to ground this light? (since I am not wiring this directly to my house electrical wires) ?
Or can I just remove this ground wire (unscrew it) and leave well enough alone...
And if I do have to ground it - ...how?
What do I connect the bare end to?
The other end is already "screwed" to the metal casing of the light....
Not sure what to do here..
Any electricians in the house?
I don't want to electrocute (sp?) myself or burn my house (or my dope) ...down....
Thanks in advance
Jay