State of the art in ceiling light outlets

  • Erstellt am 2017-02-13 00:33:36

DReffects

2017-02-19 13:57:08
  • #1
Thanks for the info! We have now decided against installing junction boxes for every lamp outlet and only have one box where the ceiling spots are installed. :)
 

Kaspatoo

2017-02-23 13:53:44
  • #2


True, or install spotlights that do not require a power supply.
 

K1300S

2017-02-23 13:59:31
  • #3
... and then realize in 20 years that you would now like to have some with a power supply. ;)
 

Kaspatoo

2017-02-23 15:15:59
  • #4
In 20 years, one is more likely to realize that the spots were planned in the wrong place; as a consequence, one would then have to suspend the ceiling, already now...
 

DReffects

2017-02-23 16:07:30
  • #5
In 20 years I find that light can now be emitted as modified electromagnetic radiation from a 1 nanometer thick thread, I get into my floating wheelchair and let the world not matter to me ;-)

But jokes aside: we have Halox P cans intended for the recording of the spots. There is (hopefully) enough space for all kinds of variants :)
 

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