The bathroom integrated ceiling light broke last night, I don t know how to dismantle it, beg

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-19
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It can be taken off with a suction cup, and the wiring is very simple and can be operated by yourself.

    The method is to use a small suction cup to suck one of the four corners of the gusset next to the lamp, pull down hard, first remove the gusset, and pay attention to cutting off the power supply and pay attention to safety when dismantling the lamp.

    You can also use a wallpaper knife to slowly pin down a corner, or you can remove it.

    Don't be greedy for cheap lights, the price should be at least 100 yuan or more, otherwise there will be blue radiation, or no more than 3C certification, and the color temperature should be 6500k.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Disassemble the gusset, cut off the power supply, and remove it from the keel! Give it to an electrician or professional for repair, if it's a light bulb

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