electritical question?

Mayfriday0529

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Do they sell special gloves to work with electrical wiring without turning off the power?

I broke the Celing lamp covering and can't find a replacement so i think the whole unit needs to be replaced.

 

Eli

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Not really...

I mean, they do sell rubber gloves for the purpose of electrical insulation, but they're usually pretty thick... finger dexterity would suffer.

Just turn the circuit off.. it's not a big deal?
 

Heisenberg

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1) Find circuit breaker
2) Turn off appropriate breaker
3) Don't get electrocuted
4) Profit!
 

Analog

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Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Do they sell special gloves to work with electrical wiring without turning off the power?

I broke the Celing lamp covering and can't find a replacement so i think the whole unit needs to be replaced.

Too big a chance you'll short something to ground and then fall off the ladder.

Turn the breaker off, then confirm that it is off at the lamp.
 

KK

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Ah you don't need gloves or to turn off any breakers, just be fast. 120 ain't that much.
 

woowoo

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If you own the house go for it.

If you rent, call someone that knows what they are doing
 

FoBoT

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yes, they do. but i don't recommend it. working on energized equipment is still very dangerous. it shouldn't be done on a whim.

nothing in a house is so critical that it can't have power to it turned off
 

DrPizza

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120 kills more people than any other voltage. Turn the power off.

That said, I rarely bother turning off the power when installing ceiling fans, etc. But, I don't stand on an aluminum ladder either, nor do I use both hands when making electrical connections.