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I'm replacing the lights in my office as a trial for LED replacements. Current lights are surface mount twin 6-foot florescents. The lights I'm trialling are these: http://redarrowtrading.com/media/cu...45 - LIN440W-45 - LIN550W-45 - LIN660W-45.pdf
I've worked with them before in a different situation and was impressed, but now I need to think up a solution for connecting them. The current wiring terminates within the fluorescent enclosure as expected. These new LED fittings are a sealed unit with a tail to connect to the supply.
I've got no access from above the ceiling, so my thoughts are to fit in a slimline Wago/Click/Other connector block/box, cut a bit more of a hole out the ceiling, and tuck up above, installing the light over the hole and making it look neat.
However, I don't want to open the ceiling up if I don't have to, so seeking for ideas here. I don't fancy having a junction box to the side of every light, and there's only about a 13mm gap to hide anything behind the fitting itself.
Another idea I had is to create a 2" platform (out of ply) to sit the lights off the ceiling a bit and give it room for a wago box to sit on top of the fitting, mostly out of sight.
Photos to come.
I've worked with them before in a different situation and was impressed, but now I need to think up a solution for connecting them. The current wiring terminates within the fluorescent enclosure as expected. These new LED fittings are a sealed unit with a tail to connect to the supply.
I've got no access from above the ceiling, so my thoughts are to fit in a slimline Wago/Click/Other connector block/box, cut a bit more of a hole out the ceiling, and tuck up above, installing the light over the hole and making it look neat.
However, I don't want to open the ceiling up if I don't have to, so seeking for ideas here. I don't fancy having a junction box to the side of every light, and there's only about a 13mm gap to hide anything behind the fitting itself.
Another idea I had is to create a 2" platform (out of ply) to sit the lights off the ceiling a bit and give it room for a wago box to sit on top of the fitting, mostly out of sight.
Photos to come.