Yes if you know what you are doing. I assume there is still a wall switch to turn it off. For the amount of energy it will take to bypass it why not just replace it, they are very cheep.
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Yes if you know what you are doing. I assume there is still a wall switch to turn it off. For the amount of energy it will take to bypass it why not just replace it, they are very cheep.