I've seen many tutos, but your's brought me up to the light. The junction boxes example made it clear and limpid to me. (Tell me should I eat spenach to be as trong as you are at 2:.11)? Thanks a million pale for this great video cession!
I like this video it’s super good on how you lay the lights in the ceiling but you can show how to take the fluorescent lights out of the ceiling but good job☺️☺️☺️
Came for the beefcake apparent in the title card, stayed for the extreme athleticism and brilliant mind. Left thankful and fulfilled. I still hate drop ceilings. And, to give back a little for what I’ve gained here, you’ll surely want to upgrade those lights to full RGBWW, the newer ones being amazing, and red lights being best for a theatre.
The instructions said to use a 4.33 inch hole saw, which is 110 mm. I looked into ordering a 110 mm hole saw because it was not available in any stores, but I ended up just using my 4 inch hole saw and it worked fine.
THANK YOU for an east to follow tutorial!!!!
You’re welcome! I hope you enjoy your new lights!
Thank you! No one else answered this question of multiple recess lights❤❤❤
Glad it helped!
I've seen many tutos, but your's brought me up to the light. The junction boxes example made it clear and limpid to me. (Tell me should I eat spenach to be as trong as you are at 2:.11)? Thanks a million pale for this great video cession!
So glad it was helpful!
Well Done!.... Very informative, Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I like this video it’s super good on how you lay the lights in the ceiling but you can show how to take the fluorescent lights out of the ceiling but good job☺️☺️☺️
How different would this process be if I wanted to add 2 separate lighting zones on 2 different switches in my basement?
Trying it tomorrow. Thank you! This is exactly my predicament.
You can do it!
Amazing feats of strength.
Came for the beefcake apparent in the title card, stayed for the extreme athleticism and brilliant mind. Left thankful and fulfilled. I still hate drop ceilings. And, to give back a little for what I’ve gained here, you’ll surely want to upgrade those lights to full RGBWW, the newer ones being amazing, and red lights being best for a theatre.
lol. Thanks, I appreciate it! Thanks for the RGB tip! That sounds really cool and I will look into it!
Muy buen video Amigo exelente la explicación 👍 saludos desde Glendale,ca
Great job man!! Thanks! Going to save me $950!
Awesome! Glad I could help!
What kind of wiring did you use to connect all the lights in series?
14-2 Romex
@ sounds good, thank you
What wire did you use to put these in series? Im not sure how to know what kind of wire to get to do this. Thank you!
14 gauge wire standard.
Did you get any sag in the ceiling panels in the last year due to supporting the weight of the LEDs since these are not otherwise supported?
No sagging has occurred. Everything still looks normal.
It seems like they wire in parallel rather than series when using those connectors. is that okay?
Amazing video, thank you
awesome!!
What if they turn on sometime but you have to flick the light switch up and down? Causes?
If you need to flick the light switch up and down, I would start with replacing the light switch.
what size hole saw did you use size on the directions is kind of weird
The instructions said to use a 4.33 inch hole saw, which is 110 mm. I looked into ordering a 110 mm hole saw because it was not available in any stores, but I ended up just using my 4 inch hole saw and it worked fine.
why fast forward during the wiring?
I was just trying to keep the peace moving along. It didn’t seem too fast at the time. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I installed these and the controller box gets hot
Thanks for the update!
Nice
like this video but prefer not buy the light from amazon always bad quality