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A close shave....

Low Voltage wiring, hooked to light switch.



The finished product


The heating mat duct-taped to the mirror just before installation.




The shower now sports a shaving mirror with a low voltage heating pad mounted to the back, it's supposed to keep it from fogging up, we'll see...

UPDATE: The heating mat works OK if one turns it on just before going into the shower, but it works great if one turns it on 5 minutes before taking a shower and it warms up a bit.

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