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I have three light sockets in my garage with just regular 60 or 75 watt
bulbs in them, all on one circuit. I want to install 8' long, high output fluorescent strips in their place. Could I safely wire two strips to one socket? Also, these strips would be flushmounted to the drywall ceiling. I thought I read somewhere that these ballasts could reach high temps of 190 degrees or so. Does anyone know if that is correct? Thanks |
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