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<blockquote data-quote="vladfi" data-source="post: 552681" data-attributes="member: 37646"><p>I actually just replaced the old Bayonet pendant fixture with an E27 one a few days ago. I'm testing now by drawing 105W using a 7-way bulb splitter (replacing the corn bulb in the previous picture). The bulbs are warm to the touch but the fixture is room temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vladfi, post: 552681, member: 37646"] I actually just replaced the old Bayonet pendant fixture with an E27 one a few days ago. I'm testing now by drawing 105W using a 7-way bulb splitter (replacing the corn bulb in the previous picture). The bulbs are warm to the touch but the fixture is room temperature. [/QUOTE]
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