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Tech Tip - Lighting

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Your original sockets can be looking pretty bad, and a simple clean up may not be the answer, since the socket inserts are usually worn, sloppy and corroded.

After removing the old socket from the housing you can clean and paint it. Sometimes a slight enlargement of the scoket hole to 3/4” is necessary. Then you are ready to install teh billet socket with either a single or a double filament depending on your needs.

Tighten the nut and everything is ready to go!

Don’t forget to use dielectric grease on the base of the bulbs!

The outcome is years of trouble-free lights with a quality socket that will stay in shape!

Ron Francis Wiring
200 Keystone Rd
Chester, PA 19013
www.ronfranciswiring.com
800-292-1940

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