replacing a ceiling light
replacing a ceiling light
I have a 1996 Aspen Peak Manufactured home. I needed to replace a light fixture in my bathroom. The guy at home depot told me that a regular light fixture has a min 90 degree celcius supply conductors and that my light fixture is only 70 degree (took the old one off and took with me) and that they wouldn't work. I went back a week later and another employee told me that it would be ok; so I purchased that light and now I have to replace light bulbs all the time. I have two 40watts bulbs and one will burn out and then I'll replace that one and then the other will burn out. Is it possible that I shouldn't have replaced with a 90 degree. I've been told that I may need to rewire my entire house.
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Re: replacing a ceiling light
There is no reason to rewire the entire home. Replace the light with one that follows the spec of the light original installed at the factory.
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