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Posted By: Elzappr hanging can lights - 01/18/02 04:51 AM
Anyone got a trick way to hang can lights in new construction? Any labor saving method? like pre-wiring at floor level and wasting a bit of romex to save time?
Posted By: Electricmanscott Re: hanging can lights - 01/21/02 12:50 PM
I always leave extra rx and sit the can on top of my ladder. This is sooooo much easier than hanging them first. I also avoid lightolier at all costs! There is no question that they have never actually installed their products.
Posted By: frodo Re: hanging can lights - 01/21/02 03:18 PM
hi,
the best two tricks i know of as follows:

1.) if possible make the connections at each light before installtion..this can be difficult with a daisy chain setup...but it may save you a little time...

2.)the most important time saving trick i can give you is to TEST the lights PRIOR to them being enclosed...unless you enjoy climbing around in attics full of insulation then TEST TEST TEST!

there have been a few times where i found that the the feed through the light was connected but not the light!...
-regards

frodo

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Posted By: waymag Re: hanging can lights - 01/25/02 12:18 AM
I always leave extra rx and sit the can on top of my ladder. This is sooooo much easier than hanging them first. I also avoid lightolier at all costs! There is no question that they have never actually installed their products.

I agree 100 percent. I think the employees at Lightoleer have their kids design the fixtures.
Posted By: Sandro Re: hanging can lights - 01/25/02 01:10 AM
Frodo....

I don't see the purpose of testing the lites before drywall and insulation. By code (Canada only?) the junction boxes of these things must be and are accessible, even AFTER the drywall and insulation is installed. There is no need to climb in an attic and disturb the insulation (building inspectors don't like the insulation disturbed). I've taken apart numerous pot lites (low voltage type in this instance) by removing the trim and bulb and then removing the screws holding the 'can' in place long after they were installed to change the XFMR, and never had a problem.

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Posted By: The Watt Doctor Re: hanging can lights - 01/28/02 04:22 AM
Sandro,
I'm with you, but I will also say that I like to test my circuits before cover up as well. The problem with working a can light through the hole in the sheet rock is getting your "booger hooks" up through that small opening. [Linked Image]

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Posted By: The Watt Doctor Re: hanging can lights - 01/28/02 04:27 AM
Do people in Canada have "booger hooks"?
Posted By: wolfdog Re: hanging can lights - 01/28/02 02:23 PM
We do in Dallas. Maybe it's a southern thing.
Posted By: waymag Re: hanging can lights - 01/29/02 12:57 AM
HA HA HA wolfdog you are something else.
Posted By: The Watt Doctor Re: hanging can lights - 01/29/02 01:05 AM
It may be a "southern thang" wolf, and I would also add that there is nothing worse than using your "booger hooks" once they have sheet rock dust on them. You might as well leave that booger in place because we all know that sheet rock dust breeds boogers. [Linked Image]
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