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Reddit mentions of Nuvo Lighting SF77/195 8-Light Traditional Bathroom Vanity Light Bar, 48-Inches, 100 Watts/120 Volts (Polished Chrome)

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Nuvo Lighting SF77/195 8-Light Traditional Bathroom Vanity Light Bar, 48-Inches, 100 Watts/120 Volts (Polished Chrome)
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    Features:
  • 8-light 48" indoor vanity strip in a polished chrome finish
  • Max 100 watts and 120 volts, and uses (8) Type G Light bulbs with E26 base; bulb(s) not included
  • Made from glass and metal, the lantern is rated for damp locations and is cULus listed
  • Mount to the wall to illuminate your bathroom, hallway, and other interior spaces
  • Includes a 1-year limited manufacturer warranty
Specs:
ColorPolished Chrome
Height4.75 inches
Length2 inches
Number of items1
Size48 in
Weight5 Pounds
Width48 inches

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Found 1 comment on Nuvo Lighting SF77/195 8-Light Traditional Bathroom Vanity Light Bar, 48-Inches, 100 Watts/120 Volts (Polished Chrome):

u/KnivesToAGunFight ยท 21 pointsr/somethingimade

Gladly! I actually followed THIS YouTube DIY for the most part. I would watch it, as it gives you a pretty clear picture of what it all entails. BUT, keep in mind that this video leaves SOOOO much out and is not very accurate. I used the exact measurements that the video used, and made it work, but ran into several issues along the way. Below I will list the parts that I used, and the flaws in the video that required a different process.

  • First of all, the mirror size and light lengths just don't add up. In her video the lights mount flat to the wall, but for the sizes she SAYS she uses, you must overlap the lights onto the mirror a bit. No big deal at all. But you have to put something behind the light to fill the gap between the wall and light (I just used 1/4" trim, super simple)

  • Second of all, THERE IS NO WAY that she got that dimmer to work. I purchased the exact same one and it wont fit in the light ballast. I ended up going with an outlet style dimmer, and it works great. Ill link it at the bottom.

  • If I think of any other stuff that is not like the video, I will let you know.

  • MIRROR

  • BULBS

  • TOP and SIDE light ballasts.

  • DIMMER

    EDIT: Please forgive me if this makes no sense. I am running on no sleep and tend to ramble when I'm tired. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!