tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post724870076050157026..comments2024-02-20T04:42:02.996-08:00Comments on Energy Conservation How To: Clip-In LED Edge Lights for Elimination of Light CansPhil Normanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05985383574850078234noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-42361182608191521172019-08-13T11:46:35.648-07:002019-08-13T11:46:35.648-07:00Are there lots of us who see no future for can lig...Are there lots of us who see no future for can lights? What complaint does "skewl" express?<br /><br />I think all new construction should be with something forward-compatible with OLED. OLED surely is thin dots typically 4" (100 mm) diameter, simply adhered to ceilings, and placed in beautiful pieces of art. I imagine that every potential light position is wired with a low-voltage connector bedded in the ceiling or art piece. The low voltage wires are in zones or as individuals, home runs to a control panel. I tried to do this in my kitchen remodel:<br />https://energyconservationhowto.blogspot.com/2019/01/18-ga-home-run-wiring-of-led-lights.html<br /><br />We are starting to require housing solar-compatible, and I'm not sure I approve. OLED-ready? Sure.Phil Normanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05985383574850078234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824943627340897655.post-64899328161706684862019-08-13T10:29:51.645-07:002019-08-13T10:29:51.645-07:00I have used the Halo clip in LED edge lights and b...I have used the Halo clip in LED edge lights and been very pleased with their performance. They are a big improvement over the inefficient old skewl can lights!g1x4https://www.blogger.com/profile/02611012125877730658noreply@blogger.com