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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2010860, member: 114539"] Another thought occurred to me, if the domes are older, unplug them and take the bulbs out, look at the lead, brass, babbot (or what ever the material is) where the bulb makes contact in the fixture. Your looking for corrosion or build up of any kind. Also look inside the fixture at the contact there to see if it is rusty, crusty or corroded. if you see either or, you can use a little semi-course sandpaper or emery cloth to clean it. Make sure it is unplugged though, I don't want to get anyone electrocuted with my advise lol. [/QUOTE]
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