Personally, I prefer the look of the Parabolic troffers. The flat panel LED's take away from the look of the room in my opinion. But good work regardless. I could be wrong on this, but aren't all fixtures supported by the T-bar ceiling required to be supported by the metal wires (like how the old fixture was)? I've always thought this was a seismic protection thing so fixtures cannot fall out of the T-bar. I realize the new (and the old) have clips to hold them on to the grid, but I do not think that would be enough. Just a thought.
Great video! What brand/model # are the lights in your video? You said that some don't give as much space for the wires as this one, and I like the space in this fixture.
Could you please let me know what is the aluminum connector called you use on end of the mc cable with you bending out the tabs on it at the 11:20 mark? Thanks!
This was a perfect video! I'm about to purchase these. You displayed easy installation and color/watt differences! Thank you!
Cool! you just gave a detailed explanation for everything. Thanks!
Thank you so much!!! This definitely help me understand the flat panel lighting!!!
3:41 ASMR when he’s clipping the wires. 😭😭😭 also cool that the panels are so lightweight you could wield them with one hand.
Best video ever. Thanks dude
Perfect video. The adult can retrofit their light refer to the video
“I don’t know how to show you how light this is.”
*Proceeds to wield an entire 4x2 panel with just one hand*
Thank you so much, your video helped me a lot 🙏
Personally, I prefer the look of the Parabolic troffers. The flat panel LED's take away from the look of the room in my opinion. But good work regardless.
I could be wrong on this, but aren't all fixtures supported by the T-bar ceiling required to be supported by the metal wires (like how the old fixture was)? I've always thought this was a seismic protection thing so fixtures cannot fall out of the T-bar. I realize the new (and the old) have clips to hold them on to the grid, but I do not think that would be enough. Just a thought.
Great video. I’m trying to do the same replacements in my building
Very cool,,,, thanks for sharing the knowledge 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼.
Excellent video!! Thanks I learned a lot
Thanks for the video…
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Great video. Thanks sir!
great video . can you do one changing a panel with a back up power on it
Great video! What brand/model # are the lights in your video? You said that some don't give as much space for the wires as this one, and I like the space in this fixture.
World Smart LED.
Do you need a dimmer switch to run these or can you use same switch as original?
Good looking flat panels, where did you get them?
That room is nice. I would rather sleep in there. 1:19
Great video thanks
Could you please let me know what is the aluminum connector called you use on end of the mc cable with you bending out the tabs on it at the 11:20 mark? Thanks!
Don’t know what those exact ones are called because I re used them from old fixture. But any 90 degree mc connector will work.
what did we do with tabs of grid?
input voltage? 120 or 277?
How did make that one a night light type.
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question can i run 2 lights off of one??
Yes
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3:44 Audio-Visual ASMR 😭😭😭
Didnt say what wires go were he just puts em togeather
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why parabolic are so good and yet this is why there's like barely any left in stores led flat panels are also terrible for people eyes
How much did I charge someone to install four of these lights?