I got a couple of 2x2 LumeGen, same brand as smalltown above. It’s a 40w 5200 lumen fixture. It did not come as small towns did with the hooks. It’s got only the grid hangers u describe above. However, the instructions show that they can be used with with suspension mounts in the corner...
Thanks Smalltown, that may save me a few bucks and some time knowing the dimensions and Cyberdykes comment on how the AC ports work.
I actually have a linear high bay 80 watt 10400 lumens and really like it. I initially purchased this to see how I liked it before taking the plunge and...
Sorry Smalltown, I thought there was some reason you were running conduit. The way cyberdyke describes it above Is how I would plan to do it with Romex. I am curious though how much room is in that box? What are the dimensions, length width depth? If you are connecting more than one light on...
Smalltown, I am curious what you decided to do? Will continuing the conduit within the box as I suggested above not work? Is the flush mount to shallow? Wondering why you have decided to now go through the ceiling.
Full disclosure, I’m not an electrician, but thought I would throw out a thought for discussion. Can you go in each side as you described with your conduit adapter and then continue the conduit to a 4 square box somewhere inside the surface mount. Then come out of that with armored cable to...
More pics are always great! :). Now those are not hurricane clips?? Hmm, those look like they are made so that a person could hang the fixture with them, I could be wrong. I assume the instructions that came with it are the same as on their website? Thanks for posting it Smalltown.
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On the back side does it have the hurricane clips for the Grid ceiling or the hooks like they show in the video on Lightup website, or is there anything? Suppose it could be void of either.
Thanks for doing that Smalltown.
Smalltown, Yeah please let me know for sure. I called back and the technical guy there told me they were actually the hurricane type clips.
I knew the specs were not great on Menards fixture and have not found any online that are much better. I wonder if the internal driver on this is the...
Has anyone purchased the lightup flat panels? They were not able to answer my question as to what the back of the panel looks like. They told me to watch the video and I took a screenshot. The video shows hooks what appears to be on a 2x4 panel. I have seen a couple different versions. The...
I just saw this light at the local Menards store. Probably not the best specs but what I like is the mounting for this flat panel. The driver is contained inside so no driver sticking out. There is a flat metal bracket that is attached to your round light box to hold it up and it is either...
Well my project is on hold unless I can find another supplier at a comparable cost. Lightup is sold out of everything that I would be interested in. Tried 2x2 flat panel at 5000lm 2x4 flat panel at 9000lm and they are out of the 10400 lm high bays as well. Explanation was year end rush. I...
Thanks for the reply, I was editing my post when you responded. How does the 2x4 look to you? I am concerned it way be a little close to the North ans South wall.
Now considering the 2x4 edge lit panels at 9000 lumens from lightup; The14300 lumen high bay created 126 fc average so that is out I think. I need to call light up this morning. I really don’t want to wait u til March. I also tried dropping in the 1x4 edge lit fixture but could not find An...
For the most part yes that makes sense. Shadows I get, the more fixtures you have in more locations will produce less shadows.
Glare? In another post you wrote: "As far as glare on the walls from high output fixtures being too close to the walls, there is no universal consensus. I try to...
Yes, I ordered 4 of their dimmers. I had about 5 minutes at lunch so I could not play around with it for very long but I did drop in the 14300 lumens and used 93 fc as the target and the recommended layout came out to a 3x3 pattern. This of course did not delete the one in the stair area...