Submitted by ktrizzlewwp t3_10l7orc in DIY
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Does your boob light fixture look like this?
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Yes exactly
yeah it's totally fine. it will just draw less current nbd
also i admire your decision to remove the boobs. i have two in my apt and i would replace them if i wasn't renting
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Its perfectly fine to do that!
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No.
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A better way to think about it — your entire house is a series of things connected, in parallel, to 120v
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Thos helps a lot. Thanks
That's standard issue suburban home decor for the last 30 years.
The only issue is that the new one is going to be dimmer (unless you've got two really low wattage bulbs in the current fixture.) You might not notice it though.
It’s the ceiling titty!
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Just take one of the bulbs out. Problem solved.
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No worries, sometimes easier to take a step back and think of what else it is similar to, not different to.
But also, way way better to ask before guessing on wiring haha
"No matter where I go, something always reminds me of her" -Frank Drebbin
SquirrelGod9000 t1_j5v33l4 wrote
There won't be any issues doing that.