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- | [* black] Once the canopy is removed from the lamp, the broken support will lift right off. The small cover at the base can be removed and set aside with the canopy. Now the wires are accessible from the top. This old lamp had crimp on wire nuts, so they need to be cut with wire cutters. |
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- | [* 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. |
+ | [* black] When the canopy is removed from the lamp, lift the broken support off. The wires should now be accessible from the top. |
+ | [* red] Save these pieces, as they might be useful in reassembly. |
+ | [* 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 same color as the lamp, but can be identified by white wires on the light fixtures. |