- Joined: October 2002
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I need to know what type of recessed can lights will work in a drop ceiling. I also would like to know how to install these lights. I'm having a hard time finding any good info on this. If someone could show me some pictures of this installation that would be great. I have not put up the drop ceiling yet. This is a basement HT with 7" tall joists.
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- Joined: April 2004
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The friendly folks at Lowe's can show you examples in the store. I presume the folks at Home Depot could do so, also.
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- Joined: October 2002
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Thanks guys, but,
The guy at Home Depot does'nt know his a$$ from a hole in the ground! He told me to not connect the fixture to the joists or grid, just set it on the top of the ceiling panel. This does not sound correct, is it? If I connected the fixture at the lowest part of the joist it still would be too high because the ceiling grid will be 3" to 4" below the joists.
My guess is, extend the 4 connectors to attach or rest on the support grid.
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Yesssss. that's why I prefer Lowes. Or "Louies" as I like to say.
Usually, lights for drop ceilings just span across the little "T" grid between the tiles and sit there. Nailing them to the ceiling joists first can result in mis-placed lights. Normally you run wire to a box NEAR where you want the light, and a short bit of flexible armored cable to the light itself. Some drop-ceiling lights just sort of clamp onto the ceiling tiles, but these can work loose and fall on your head. Not my preference.
If you can't find a knowledgeable person, just open a box and read the instructions for yourself!
Happy hanging.
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