Ours doesn’t sit flush, I took a 48” level to the ceiling and it sat perfectly flush but this fixture once on the mount sits with about a 1/4” gap on both ends. Mounting plate needs to be longer with locking mechanism that pulls fixture tight to ceiling.
how would you install this if there is a open area above the light the width and length of the light? I am replacing a incandescent fixture in the soffit with a 1 by 1 led square panel.
I’m freaking out. I had two 2’x2’ lights installed in the kitchen by an electrician. Didn’t notice at the time, but there are tons of fingerprints inside, so I have to take them off and clean them. I’m worried I won’t be able to get them back on. We shall see. This video at least gives me some idea how they go on in the first place. I replaced the chandelier and some other normal ceiling lights but I’ve never worked with the LED panels. I wish me luck.
What were you screwing into? I realize the fixture is lightweight, but are you concerned that the screws may pull out since you didn’t use the toggles?
@@diyhustle that box that you screwed the plate into is going to be strong enough for those lightweight little things. I think the corner screws are more so that the fixture stays flush to the ceiling.
i noticed that the light is bleeding at the top of the fixture towards the ceiling from the fixture if you view from the entry door. Also it looks like theres a small gap between the wall and the fixture.