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    Re: Review RBI 3x2 with RHP

    To do this, I took everything out of the cage and flipped the cage onto it's roof so I wasn't fighting gravity. There are two screws holding the light and the heat panel. The heat panel had phillips head screws and the light had blade screwdriver heads. You'll have to take the clip on plug end off of the light due to when the light gets moved the cord will plug into the light on the right instead of the left now. I had to drill out one of the vent holes on the rear right side to run the light electrical cord through. I used some zip tye anchors along the right hand side ceiling and fastened the light's cord to them so they're up and out of the way. It was super easy, only took about ten minutes. Now the light switch is right inside and I don't have to reach to the back to turn it on/off. Also, if the light is on and I look in, I'm not looking almost directly into a flourescent light. The way it is now, you can't even see the light fixture.

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