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A recessed light fixture with a rubber gasket approved for use in a damp location, e.g. shower light.
A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
The green wire on the light fixture is a ground wire. If there is no ground wire in the conduit, the green wire should be attached to the metal box with a screw.
The light is wired the same as any voltage fixture. Bring the source voltage to the fixture and connect it to the two fixture wires. If you want to control the off-on of the fixture take the source voltage to a switch first and then out of the switch to the light fixture.
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A recessed light fixture with a rubber gasket approved for use in a damp location, e.g. shower light.
Yes.Have insralled many in yachts.
As the power to the light fixture should be, and hopefully is off, it does not matter which you hook up first.
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A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
The tail light lens on a 1989 Chevy Celebrity is part of the tail light fixture and cannot be conveniently removed. If you want to change a light bulb you have to remove the tail light fixture from the car. To remove the tail light fixture: 1. In the trunk next to the quarter panel are three nuts, remove the center nut. It should be in the center of the tail light fixture. 2. Pull the tail light fixture so that the stud comes out of the body, then pull outward to pull the tab out of the backup light fixture. 3. You can now take the appropriate socket out and replace the bulb. Reverse the steps to replace the light fixture.
The green wire on the light fixture is a ground wire. If there is no ground wire in the conduit, the green wire should be attached to the metal box with a screw.
If you are talking about the lamp then the answer is no. If you are talking about the fluorescent fixture, it should be. It is the fixture grounding that helps the tube to ignite. because of the close proximity to the metal of the fixture. There are many occasions when the fixture will not operate, but as soon as the ground is connected the fixture operates fine.
The correct spelling for a fancy light fixture is "chandelier."
The light is wired the same as any voltage fixture. Bring the source voltage to the fixture and connect it to the two fixture wires. If you want to control the off-on of the fixture take the source voltage to a switch first and then out of the switch to the light fixture.
Take the nut off at the bottom of the light fixture by unscrewing it.
Very easy to do. Remove the two cap screws from the lens fixture (uses a 6mm socket, I believe). Very carefully use a flat tip screwdriver to gently pry the fixture from the underneath side of the trunk lid, and it should hang down with the light fixture attached to it. The fixture is made of a rubber-like plastic, so gently working it side to side will free it from the lens fixture. Remove the bulb from the light fixture by pulling it straight out (looks like an ancient camera bulb). You could use a 161 or 168 light bulb, but I used a 194 bulb (costs a little over $2.00 at O'Reillys) to reinstall into the light fixture. Going in reverse method, place the light fixture into lens fixture, and reassemble the lens fixture back to the trunk lid. Piece of cake!