chrismenke
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So I have a string of AC bistro lights:
The set of bistro lights is about 10 ft too long for my installation and I'd like to trim the 10 ft of extra lights and line. I know with DC I would have to snip and connect the positive to the negative to complete the circuit and let the electrons flow back.
What do I with AC? Do I terminate the neutral and the hot separately after the last bulb? The bulbs are set up so that one outage doesn't foul the whole string, which suggests to me that each Edison socket has some sort of return to neutral. The end of the string is also an outlet for an additional string.
Thoughts? Lemme know if I need to provide more info.
The set of bistro lights is about 10 ft too long for my installation and I'd like to trim the 10 ft of extra lights and line. I know with DC I would have to snip and connect the positive to the negative to complete the circuit and let the electrons flow back.
What do I with AC? Do I terminate the neutral and the hot separately after the last bulb? The bulbs are set up so that one outage doesn't foul the whole string, which suggests to me that each Edison socket has some sort of return to neutral. The end of the string is also an outlet for an additional string.
Thoughts? Lemme know if I need to provide more info.
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