Love the color changing lights! We have switched over to LED in all our light fixtures including outdoor patio lights and we like using dimmer switches too. Great job!
Thanks - I just bought this today and am an old lady trying to change this out myself. Fun. I see your comment about the ground wire. It sounds like though you are saying to get an electrician to install so you don't blow up your house? It seems fairly easy though and I have a voltage meter.
Yay!!! Congratulations in advance!!! Yes indeed, they are very nice. My family loves it 'cos it gives that hotel ambiance especially in the hallway. Thanks for taking your time on watching our review. Happy Holidays from our family to yours.😊
I like the night light feature but wish I could control it seperately and put the night light part on a timer or have a light sensor turn it on when it gets dark.
Great light but every time I turn it on it’s either regular or night lite. You would think it would always turn on regular and then a separate way to put on night light. Maybe I installed it wrong
Does the light only go into night mode when you do the sequence of ON/OFF/ON or does your light turn on in night mode every other time you turn on the light switch? I want to buy these lights for the night light feature but seems like it would get annoying to have to toggle every time if the latter.
Hello! No ground wire just cap it and put it in the junction box only postive and Neutral it's a plastic fixture no need to ground it. And Neutral goes to the same location as ground in the main breaker panel. Thank you for watching my review. 😊
Hello, sorry for the late response. Yes. Definitely. Typically, in a garage, they have 2 light fixtures with normal 60 watt condescent bulbs. These LEDs will not only save you $$ but they will also last probably 20x longer than a regular light bulb. Just depending on your light preference. Have a happy Thanksgiving!😊 -Seabolt Family
I have this same question. Want to install in closet in baby's room but want the option to turn on just the night light portion if needed to avoid waking him up.
@@joehlas3537 yeah you're right, it wouldn't fit on pan box but I think you can buy some extention rings to accomodate having more depth or you would have to change the whole junction box. Thanks for watching my review. -Charlie
What did you do with the ground wire? I have the exact same product and installing today. Opened it up and only saw hot and neutral wires on the light. Thanks
I think these lights look good and they may appear cheap enough to buy. However, there is a downside to them and in the long run, they will cost you lots more money in relation to the original light you took down. Most of these things only run for around 20,000 to 30,000 hours and many people think that is a long time. It's not and in reality, if you were to have the light on 8 hours a day which most people certainly would they will not last longer than 1 year. Whereas the light bulb you took down originally most likely would have lasted 3 to 5 years.
@@JM.TheComposer @LeeLucas not to mention... This flush mount is lasts up to 50,000 hours.... with the light on 8 hours that gives you 17 years lol...
Hello! No ground wire just cap it and put it in the junction box only postive and Neutral it's a plastic fixture no need to ground it. And Neutral goes to the same location as ground in the main breaker panel. Thank you for watching my review. 😊
@@chefmyx Thank you. Great review. Just installed mine. Doesn’t work unfortunately as I have a lutron caseta dimmer. I think they are incompatible. Unfortunately I have to return it.
Hello! No ground wire just cap it and put it in the junction box only postive and Neutral it's a plastic fixture no need to ground it. And Neutral goes to the same location as ground in the main breaker panel. Thank you for watching my review. 😊