Halo 6' Canless Recessed LED Light Install

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we added this LED light above our shower. it was a pretty simple process I hope you find it useful.
we didn't add a new switch, we just tied into a existing light switch circuit.

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@4:04 We need some comedy injected here... He doesn't know there's a set mouse trap up above the ceiling and *💥✋💥* SNAPPPP !

waterlec
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First time I’ve seen crown molding in a shower. Looks like simple job. 👍

trick
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Just a couple things to improve upon. The yellow wire is 12awg and the white wire is 14awg wire unless it’s much older before color coding the wires. You should match the same size gauge wires. Also the pancake box you installed should have a Romex connector going into the box to prevent chafing of the wire.

I’m not trolling just wanted to share the knowledge.

mctrician
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I learned more watching you then I did in school thank you helped me out a ton

kendalemcafee
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Looks awesome! I was surprised that you didn’t change out the older original bathroom light with a recessed led light to match the one in the shower for a more modern look.

jonathanrollins
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This is not even the video I was looking for BUT it gave me an idea for another project. Thanks a lot for adding another thing that I now want to do. 😆

kenfett
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Just sharing some knowledge here. Those pancake boxes are not meant to have any shared connections within them - meaning only one nonmetallic wire (romex) should enter the box and connect to a fixture. While the trade name is a junction box, according to the National Electric Code, you cannot have an incoming 12AWG line connecting to a fixture and then another line exiting the pancake to feed another 14AWG line. The proper use would have been if you just had the single bathroom light wired within the box. Each junction box has a max fill limit (meaning how many wires and what gauged wire can be used within it). If this had been inspected, it would have failed. They would have required a larger octagonal box to be used. If the larger box wouldn't fit where the exiting wire was coming through the ceiling, they would have required it to be moved elsewhere on the ceiling that the structure above it would have allowed for proper placement. Not trying to be a troll, but just sharing my knowledge in case anyone else runs into this. *edit* fixing spelling

ChadAmI
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Thank you I’m so exited to see these installed in my home!

KarenCisnerosAna
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Awesome video short and sweet no fat to cut out thanks for the info 👍

brandonseibert
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Thanks for the video. My porch light on my new house just went out and was wondering how I take it off to replace so I guess I’ll just go out and pull it off lol

Jaredxstp
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Y’all done fine, mighty nice. Did you mount the junction box or just set it up there? Thanks in advance, appreciate it.

randymanx
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He didn't show the junction box installed. supposed to install it right side up.

tedzambrano
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Should I go with the halo or commercial electric brand? Both are the same price and specs. Wondering which brand is better

itskelvinn
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Can you add additional lights to one junction?

rtvr
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Did your ring of the ligh get hot installed 4 of them in a room but the ring of the light gets hot idk if that's how it's supposed to be?

michael.imv.
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Are these the HLBSL6 or the HLB6? Read that the SL series is of inferior quality.

shinekraj
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Why you didn’t show how to wire it? Smh

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