Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Usually there is a transformer before any of the fixtures.
FYI, low voltage transformer cannot be behind permanently concealed, and you must use special wiring, IIRC. Check the NEC.
Originally posted by: iRONic
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Usually there is a transformer before any of the fixtures.
FYI, low voltage transformer cannot be behind permanently concealed, and you must use special wiring, IIRC. Check the NEC.
Before each can? ie. Six cans, six transformers? These cans will be mounted in the open attic, above the kitchen.
Thanks, wiz.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: iRONic
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Usually there is a transformer before any of the fixtures.
FYI, low voltage transformer cannot be behind permanently concealed, and you must use special wiring, IIRC. Check the NEC.
Before each can? ie. Six cans, six transformers? These cans will be mounted in the open attic, above the kitchen.
Thanks, wiz.
Do you have an example of the cans? Usually low voltage has a few all in series, pre-wired, plugs, most often.
Originally posted by: TonyG
Dealing with outdoor low voltage lights, you have one transformer which runs multiple lights. I would assume that indoor low voltage lights should be setup in a similiar way.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: TonyG
Dealing with outdoor low voltage lights, you have one transformer which runs multiple lights. I would assume that indoor low voltage lights should be setup in a similiar way.
This is my experience in maybe 4-5 fixtures.
What is your goal in this? Between the cabinet and the ceiling?
