Hi Stan . Thank you so much for this email & the wording was very comforting . I wasn't upset , but I figured the conversation really wasn't getting anywhere , so I didn't respond to the last email I received . You know I kinda over looked the issue about using a latger wire than required , which I think was your point (right) ? Now here's what a couple old timers told me & was verified by the owner & president of the electric supply store I've dealt with since the late 60s . What they all said was , using a heavier guage wire to connect factory prewired electrical devices such as : light fixtures , baseboard heaters , GFI protection devices , ceiling fans plus others that I can't think of at the moment ; was really not neccessrt , plus sometimes difficult because of the difference in wire sizes & space allotted in those devices junction areas .By the time a guy got all the wires twisted together , wire nuted & taped , then you hsve to twist & cramm them all into those small junction ares was all added hrd work . Fixtures are generally wired with 16 guage wire believe it or not . Well I'm very tired so its time for bed .Again thanks for your letter , God bless, Ken
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