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Replacing a compact fluorescent bulb in a bathroom exhaust fan with an LED bulb?

If it is truly a compact fluorescent then there is no separate ballast, no rewiring, and this is a simple bulb replacement. How can you tell? If the bulb unscrews to expose an Edison base, has a large …
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Furnace Exhaust Flue Behind A/C

Hot Exhaust This used to be a concern, but not any more. You have PVC intake and exhaust vents. That means you have a high-efficiency (90% or better) furnace. … That means the exhaust is not very hot - typically 110 F to 140 F. Older, less efficient, furnaces had higher exhaust temperatures and metal vents. …
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How should I connect my bath fan to the three cables in the ceiling?

Assuming everything was done the "usual" way: Switch cable: Black & Red = switched hots - connect one to fan black and one to fan blue (doesn't matter electrically, but which one you choose will dete …
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