Looks great, and with a brighter bulb installed that’s all the light you need. ru-vid.comUgkxWF88GpljEn-0o34vtLFazEQ5h5Q33SjU As far as ease of installation- this was my first ceiling fan and it took about 3 hours because I had no idea what I was doing and also it’s helpful to have a second set of hands and a magnetic drill bit. Works great.
I have this LED ceiling light in my kitchen. I do like it, though it is a bit difficult for one person to install it by themselves, as you do have to balance it somehow while trying to make the wiring connections. My managed to get it done with one person by balancing the light on your shoulder.
I know you don't like the Wago wire connectors but I've found when you're trying to connect stranded wire to solid wire the Wago lever nuts work really well.
Problem with this is led fail need to replace whole fixture not just bulbs. I thought easy to replace flouresecent tube bulbs with leds tubes but seans more evolved so haven't done it.
"Let there be light" Two years ago I watched a video of someone putting in outdoor light, I tried it and blew the box, got my wires crossed, could have sat the house on fire
No original box? 'Guess the code considered(s) the older fixture does that protective function? My garage shoplights were done that way - no ceiling. I didn't know it was OK for enclosed spaces? Thank you for the video.
2 different animals. Fluorescent bulbs need a ballast, LED bulbs do not need ballast. Plus the tumbstone is better for LED suitable rather than improvising the flurorescent tumbstones.
I didn't think you could use a plastic box for any electrical wiring in the ceiling. I would have like to see the part of the fixture that plugged into the metal mounting base.