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Old 01-28-2015, 02:49 PM   #1
8e3k0
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Bathroom 110 Volt Lighting Over Sink

Just noticed today that the 3 clear decorator 110 volt lights over the bathroom sink and medicine cabinet have distorted the ceiling finish (above each bulb) from heat off the bulbs. These 3 bulbs have a space of approximately 3/4 inch between bulb surface and ceiling. If these lights were left on for a lengthy period time they could do considerable damage to the ceiling material with a potential to cause a fire. This is on a 2009 3400RL.
Has there been any problems and if so how was it solved; fluorescent bulbs?
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