![]() ![]() There is approximately 6" of wire lead from the input side of the driver that you can use to connect to your input wiring. How long is the wire pigtail length on a recessed light? There is approximately 9" of wire lead between the fixture and it's external LED driver. Can I daisy chain or connect multiple lights together? Yes, just make sure that your wire gauge is adequate to support the distance you are running from your power source to the lights and the number of lights on your circuit. Always reference a wire gauge chart to determine accurate gauge for your application. By extending the low voltage side of the connection with our 2 foot, 5 foot, 10 foot or 20 foot extension cables, or alternatively, you can use 14 or 16 gauge stranded wire and crimp connectors (select the gauge of wire based on the distance of your run. What if I don’t have space for a junction box? If you are dealing with clearance constraints or limited access, you can locate your junction box, driver, and 120VAC connection up to 100 feet from the light location. To finish you simply plug the light into the low voltage side of the driver, and insert the light into your cut out. The dimensions of the external driver can be found in the product detail specifications. These you would house in a standard electrical handy-box or junction box (immediately above your fixture if you have room). How is it installed? The light is supplied with an external puck style driver to convert from your power source (120VAC) to the power level the light requires to operate the driver has a 6” pigtail for you to make your connection to your 120VAC power source. The light itself inserts directly into your drywall cut out and is held in place by high tension springs. They do require an electrical junction box in the ceiling to house the external driver and your wire connection to 120VAC. Does this fixture need a housing or a can? How does it affix to my ceiling? aspectLED Ultra-Thin lights do not require a can, housing, or box to attach to. It is a 6000-6500K on the Kelvin Light Color Scale. This is the brightest of the White light color options. This is rarely seen in residential applications as the light output can seem a bit harsh and bright, and is most commonly seen in exterior or commercial applications. It is a 4000-4500K on the Kelvin Light Color Scale.ĭayWhite™ most closely replicates natural daylight and does have a slight blue hue to the light output. It puts out a pure white without any yellow undertone. It is a 2700-3000K on the Kelvin Light Color Scale.Ĭool White is equivalent to a standard CFL or Fluorescent light color and is most popular for commercial applications, although it is also used fairly often in residential. It has a slight warm yellow glow to it that many people find comfortable and we are all used to seeing in our homes. What light color should I choose? Warm White is equivalent to a standard incandescent light color and is most popular for residential applications. Have a question and don't see the answer below? Click here to chat with an LED expert.
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