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+ | [* black] When the canopy is removed from the lamp, lift the broken support off. You may now access the wires from the top. |
[* red] Save these, as they could come in use for rebuild. | |
- | [* orange] Be sure to mark the positive wire on the main power cord, this can be done with a marker, tape, or most any other method. The main power cord is usually the main color of the lamp, but can be identified by the white wires on the light fixtures. |
+ | [* icon_note] This old lamp had crimp on wire nuts, which I cut out with wire cutters. Remove the small cover at the base and save it for reassembly. |
+ | [* orange] Mark the positive wire on the main power cord, this can be done with a marker, tape, or most any other method. |
+ | [* icon_note] The main power cord will usually be the color of the lamp, but can be identified by the white wires on the light fixtures. |