04-24-2013, 11:20 AM
I was able unscrew the base on the bottom one. I found it easier to cut the wires and remove the whole block and fixture, insert new bulb and rewire. none. I couldn't remove the cover from the top one,
so I have one bulb that works, since I don't shave anymore, I think that is enough light, at least for me. These were 10 watt pin based halogens, I had never used the needle nose on one pin before. I have more burned out bulbs, which I'll try this method on. Thanks gang
Bob
so I have one bulb that works, since I don't shave anymore, I think that is enough light, at least for me. These were 10 watt pin based halogens, I had never used the needle nose on one pin before. I have more burned out bulbs, which I'll try this method on. Thanks gang
Bob
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