How do you use this conversion kit if your can has a " lip" meaning its not flushed against the ceiling so the white decorative piece has a gap between it and the ceiling.
This is nothing but an advertisement for these conversion kits. My Hubby replaced a can light with a pendant and he's pretty knowledgeable about home wiring (he wired our whole house when we built some years ago). Note that there is no drywall around the light in the video. The prior installation of the can light complicates this conversion greatly and they don't mention that little fact. It took him 3 hours to do this job and they did it in about ten minutes. The instructions are horrid, as usual, and there are several things they simply don't tell you. The bottom of the can must be level with the drywall; they mounting rod must be centered in the can body; you have to calculate the depth of the screws that hold the medallion to the mounting plate; the self tapping screws that are supposed to drill through the can body won't drill through cardboard; etc., etc. I have no doubt he'll do better if he does another but let's just say there is a long learning curve.
The conversion kit comes with a white or clear wire which does me no good because my pendant has a black wire but I can’t use it with the conversion kit.... sucks!!!!!!!!
the ridged side of the clear wire goes to the white wire you have. The smooth one goes to black. You have to run your fingers on the sides of the clear wire to tell which is which.
Its all fun and games to just turn off the switch, before you cut wires and are shocked to find out the power is switched on the neutral side, not hot.
Much better than the others I watched.
Thanks for this video. I will try it. It looks very simple! I've already changed out 2 chandeliers so this should be easy.
What if my recessed light doesnt have a normal screw in hulb it has a led light. Is there a kit or anything i can do to help me with this?
can you do this to an outdoor porch canned/recessed light as well?
Worth home products has the whole kit
what if the wires from recessed light doesnt have a ground wire? and the pendant has? can i skip the ground wire?
Ever figure out the answer? I’m trying to do this but my recessed light doesn’t have a ground wire either.
Is there a kit to convert a 2 pin bulb can to a pendulum?
How do you use this conversion kit if your can has a " lip" meaning its not flushed against the ceiling so the white decorative piece has a gap between it and the ceiling.
What's the name for that bracket to anchor the new lighting system?
WOOOOOW We use it!
Would love to see one of these tutorials do it on a 12 foot ceiling over a kitchen bar in a million dollar house
Lmao
I don’t understand where to put the screws
Understandable and helpful. Could do without the swish noise and the party music.
This is nothing but an advertisement for these conversion kits. My Hubby replaced a can light with a pendant and he's pretty knowledgeable about home wiring (he wired our whole house when we built some years ago). Note that there is no drywall around the light in the video. The prior installation of the can light complicates this conversion greatly and they don't mention that little fact. It took him 3 hours to do this job and they did it in about ten minutes. The instructions are horrid, as usual, and there are several things they simply don't tell you. The bottom of the can must be level with the drywall; they mounting rod must be centered in the can body; you have to calculate the depth of the screws that hold the medallion to the mounting plate; the self tapping screws that are supposed to drill through the can body won't drill through cardboard; etc., etc. I have no doubt he'll do better if he does another but let's just say there is a long learning curve.
The conversion kit comes with a white or clear wire which does me no good because my pendant has a black wire but I can’t use it with the conversion kit.... sucks!!!!!!!!
the ridged side of the clear wire goes to the white wire you have. The smooth one goes to black. You have to run your fingers on the sides of the clear wire to tell which is which.
Its all fun and games to just turn off the switch, before you cut wires and are shocked to find out the power is switched on the neutral side, not hot.