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"kjpdx" wrote in message
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I am looking to purchase a hardwired type pendant light for my kitchen,
but would like to make it into a plug in type.
How do I go about this. What is the skill level and can it be done
safely enough?



I can't think of a way to do it to code but it can be done and be safe to
use. I have done it before. The easy way is to buy a heavy-weight
household extension cord and cut the tri-plug end off. One wire of the power
cord will have a ribbed look and the other will be smooth. Attach the
ribbed wire to the white fixture wire and the other wire to the black wire.
Ignore the green wire. Use small wire nuts, they probably came with the
fixture to connect the wires. Also tape well with electric tape. Do not
subject the connection to any pulling and always unplug the thing to change
the bulb because you do not have a grounded fixture. If you can find a 3
wire, grounded, cord that is not some ugly shade of orange connect the
greens or the green and the bare wire. Now it is grounded.

You will also need to remove the canopy from the end of the chain.

Now how do you plan to turn it off and on? With a two wire power cord you
can install an inline wheel switch to do this. The instructions are on the
package.

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