I agree inexperianced, and if the orignal 2 wire type system it is just confusing him more. I don't know if an electrichion would even be allowed to work on that system or if would have to tear all the old wire out and change to the modern style. What I am getting at is everybody is only thinking of the current way to do things forgetting tha he may still have the old 2 wire system and would confuse him even more. So I am going to ask him one question, does his current recptiles have only t2 slots or 2 slots and a round type for third prong on a plug. I am no electrican but I had to learn on the job as Dad bought a farm in 69 and there was only 2 light bulbs in barn and vacant house not much better. Dad hired an electrican to get it ready for milking but he messed things up so bad I had to learn how to straighten his mess up. The older man that owned the local electric supply place with his sons thar were working electricians tought me over the counter how to wire things and that was still the old 2 wire setup. From him I learned the ground wire as well. If he can tell us if other outlets are for a plug with only 2 prongs or more prongs it can tell us more what he is trying to do. I agree not enough information to actually help him.
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