Title: Light-up sign electrical restoration??? Post by: sodahunter on July 20, 2015, 10:58:55 am I have a couple of back-lit signs I am restoring....most of these old signs have a standard two-wire with a two prong plug. I'm thinking it might be better to upgrade to a three-wire, three prong plug with a ground to the can.....what configuration do most of you guys prefer????
Title: Re: Light-up sign electrical restoration??? Post by: Jim on July 20, 2015, 08:03:56 pm I could go either way on this; however, lighting fixtures I would be inclined to keep as original wiring, especially if you can locate specialty wire if utilized.
Other items, such as jukes & soda machines/coolers, I would definitely wire with a ground. Title: Re: Light-up sign electrical restoration??? Post by: Fire708 on July 20, 2015, 09:47:00 pm I helped a friend restore his 1940's kitchen aid mixer. We ordered the wire and plug from this place.
http://vintagewireandsupply.com/twisted-cloth-covered-wire/ Title: Re: Light-up sign electrical restoration??? Post by: tkaz on July 20, 2015, 11:48:04 pm Higher power, moving parts stuff like Jim mentioned I would definitely go three wire on, as for lights, stick with two. If you think about most plug in lamps you can buy in stores these days, they all have two prong plugs.
I order all my lamp wire from Grand Brass Lamp Supply in CT, the big factor is that they provide UL listed cloth covered cord, where most of the cloth cord you find isn't. http://www.grandbrass.com/catalog.cfm?category=Wire&subcategory=On%20the%20Roll%20or%20Loose Title: Re: Light-up sign electrical restoration??? Post by: sodahunter on July 21, 2015, 10:50:57 am Thanks for the replies guys, I'm going to stick with a 2-wire configuration and place an order with Grand Brass.
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