Lets not get your shorts in a bunch. Lots of good intelligent, free advice has been given for your and my safety
You or I haven't the training or knowledge that some on this forum have payed a great amount to learn, and are only trying to explain something as simple as they can to us dummy's, although their answers get too technical at times to understand by by us unqualified people,they are telling [us] for our own safety that it is better to have a professional to keep you from hurting your self or burning the house down.
I know that house wiring has come a long way since the old 2 wire with the fence insulators in the attic. And it has been these men that learned the trade to let you sleep in confidence.
People like me that don't know the difference between a watt or a volt or a diode,etc. If I ask a question,and get a response that dazzles me I feel it is best to get someone that knows what he is doing.--not criticize him for being correct.
I see no one criticizing you , or I for being stupid , they are here to help.
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