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Sometimes. Look for screws or bold under neither. Mine just unscrew.
The sizing of transformers without knowing the input supply voltage and output fixture voltage can not be done. Also needed is the amperage of the floating fixture.
Just install a cover on the ceiling box.
No. Most light fixtures are designed to be mounted on electrical boxes which are fixed to the building frame work. Mounting the fixture without a box leaves the connection open on one side to a combustible surface. If a problem arises with the connection and heat is generated a fire could start. A surface mounted fluorescent is allowed to be mounted without a box. This is because the connection to the ballast is made inside the metal enclosure of the fixture.
yes it can!! go under your car to wear you see the wires to the light and undo the wires and take the light out then put and wire a new light fixture
No, that would be a terrible mistake, piping is sized by fixture units (7.48 gallons) and just to reduce the size and leave a space for bacteria to incubate is not the greatest idea
Yes, the rating of the fixture is the maximum size bulb that the fixture should take. The fixture is rated to dissipate a certain amount of heat that is generated by a bulb. By putting in a bigger bulb and thereby generating more heat than the fixture was designed for, could destroy the fixture. Some fires have been known to start this way.
It can be dangerous my dad does it but you need to turn the power off.
Taking a lamp out of any light fixture will save energy, though it might be hard to see things in the dark. The lamp will not be damaged without lamp being in the fixture.
You can't. The only fix for blown head gasket is to replace it. Anything else is just a temporary emergency repair and will not last.
No, the only permanent repair for a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket. Anything else is just an emergency repair.
its easiest to bring it in because you have to take the door pannel off. (without breaking anything.) its a real pain sometimes.