Jeff, thanks for posting this installation vid. However, a warning based on my experience. 02:09 The mounting holes on this Artika base are 90mm apart and only 90mm. After I pulled our old fixture down, I discovered the holes of the box have 70mm spacing AND Artika apparently does not know this can happen or they do not care because they do not provide the adapter required to mount their light on a 70mm box. Meaning, you'll have to buy it separately.
@@MidwestGreenClean Sorry to hear that but not surprised. We liked the looks of this fixture so much we bought five. ALL were returned to Costco because the manufacturer was too ignorant to make it compatible with both mounting standards. And I noticed that Costco has already replaced them with a similar light that has both mounts. Bet they got a LOT of returns.
THank you for taking the time to create the tutorial. I was going to pay someone because it had been a while but you reminded me just how simple it can be with the right person guiding you through the installation.
Would they be an upgrade to the lights in a garage. All I have are 2 individual bulbs right now. How do you think the brightness would be? Thanks for creating this video. Also wonder why you don't answer peoples questions or comments with out at least a thumbs up.
i am debating whether to get a full big led like here or a regular fixture that allows lightbulbs - there i would have the choice of which ones i put in. i kind of like the one in this vid, but i am afraid with full led, if one of those inside particles gets busted, that's it, then i have to replace the whole thing? seems like the non-led is safest, as in easier to replace kind of choice. what's your experience?
These lights are terrible. 2 of 4 of these exact lights have failed in 3 years. Costco quit selling them and i think it’s because of how poor quality they are they are made in china go figure
I have ine but the light is burnt out. How do you change the light or bulb?
How do we repair a burnt out Artika led pendant light?
Buy a new one… unless you can find the exact LED bulb to replace and then possibly have to rewire.
Thank you so much for this video. Just installed mine this morning and this walkthrough made it easy. Appreciate it.
thank you jeff! we had to use a small pry to get the tabs out, your video helped a lot!
No problem. Thanks for watching!
Jeff, thanks for posting this installation vid.
However, a warning based on my experience.
02:09 The mounting holes on this Artika base are 90mm apart and only 90mm.
After I pulled our old fixture down, I discovered the holes of the box have 70mm spacing AND Artika apparently does not know this can happen or they do not care because they do not provide the adapter required to mount their light on a 70mm box. Meaning, you'll have to buy it separately.
Same issue
@@MidwestGreenClean
Sorry to hear that but not surprised.
We liked the looks of this fixture so much we bought five. ALL were returned to Costco because the manufacturer was too ignorant to make it compatible with both mounting standards. And I noticed that Costco has already replaced them with a similar light that has both mounts. Bet they got a LOT of returns.
Thanks a lot for such a simple step by step explanation.
THank you for taking the time to create the tutorial. I was going to pay someone because it had been a while but you reminded me just how simple it can be with the right person guiding you through the installation.
Thanks for this. Very helpful
First time watching one of your diy videos
I liked and understood the instruction
And yes, i subscribed to your channel 😊
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Thank you! This Video helped me out a lot!
Any suggestions on compatible dimmers?
Would they be an upgrade to the lights in a garage. All I have are 2 individual bulbs right now. How do you think the brightness would be? Thanks for creating this video. Also wonder why you don't answer peoples questions or comments with out at least a thumbs up.
Nice video Jeff. Always like the way you go through the whole process and all steps. The new light looks great. Thanks for sharing!
i am debating whether to get a full big led like here or a regular fixture that allows lightbulbs - there i would have the choice of which ones i put in. i kind of like the one in this vid, but i am afraid with full led, if one of those inside particles gets busted, that's it, then i have to replace the whole thing? seems like the non-led is safest, as in easier to replace kind of choice. what's your experience?
Shower friendly? Damp rating?
Man your previous lights are so beautiful 😊
Hey Jeffey thumbs up done ✅ well done and the LED light is pretty
Hi Jeff, will a light works if you don't connect a ground wire? Cheers
Nice instructions, Jeff👍
Great demo-- Thank you!!
How do you remove the cover?
Thanks For Watching!
Awesome 👍. The Hair growth in the back of your Head 🤣
Full of info Jeff kinda like simple for you perfect job ❤️
Excellent video
My ligth won't turn off now
great video Jeff
It does not turn off completely, it remains with a blink that is annoying in the dark. Do you know why it happens?
Check the wiring.
find a condencer to fix it.
I wish my landlord would've chose LED fixtures with a color temp. selector.
I gotta get this in my room ! I still have the old light bulbs ones 😂
I took off a closet light fixture when I was 4 years old (true story) I was trying to fix it.
For my light, the wires are just black n white.
good
These lights are terrible. 2 of 4 of these exact lights have failed in 3 years. Costco quit selling them and i think it’s because of how poor quality they are they are made in china go figure