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Hide halogen spot track in ceiling void.
Fwom:EricCartman )
Take a look at this track spot: http://www.screwfix.com/sfd/i/cat/81/p1333681_x.jpg You see the transformer at the back, I would like to know if there is any reason why the transformer could not be hidden in the ceiling void. I was thinking of making a wood 'raft' to sit between the joists and mount the transformer on it, much like you do for a junction box mounting. I would clear the area of debris and insulation. Cheers Why not? You'd just need to make connections somehow between tf and track, thus voiding any waranty, and making the conecting cable visible. Really though, I'd go the whole hog, and put the track and spots in the ceiling void as well. Reckon it'd look better. NT |
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