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Hi... I'm Ehrin
I have a light bulb issue. Originally, the ceiling receptacle in my daughter’s room was rigged for a ceiling fan with an independent light, both on separate pull-strings. The light part of the fan circuit board died so I bought a new three-way 60 watt each light fixture. Now... my question is as follows.... The original light socket had a label that said no more than 60 watts in that socket. Can I use all three 60 watt bulbs on this one new fixture? I used to put 100 watt bulbs in the receptacle in other rooms of my home until I noticed they were melting the wiring here and there. Is it 60 watts total per ceiling receptacle or 60 watts each socket off that receptacle? Thanks, guys! Lloyd's eel Aaron (Ehrin Lloyd) |
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