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Old 11-12-2009, 06:01 PM
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Default Hanging the fixture

Could post a pic at your ceiling. I am stumped...
Can't figure out how to attached suspensions wires to the ceiling hooks. Thanks.
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Old 11-12-2009, 06:27 PM
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Could post a pic at your ceiling. I am stumped...
Can't figure out how to attached suspensions wires to the ceiling hooks. Thanks.
I take it you are trying to hang your Powermodule?

If so, I have a good way of doing so with the hanging hardware supplied. A picture of the ceiling won't do much to explain to you how this works...

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Old 11-13-2009, 07:10 PM
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Just wondering if the powermodule came with an acrylic or glass bulb shield? I know years ago some people were having problems with the acrylic shields since they would bow down after the lights were on and the fixture's temperature rose. From your pictures it almost looks like ATI switched over to glass but I'm curious to know.
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Just wondering if the powermodule came with an acrylic or glass bulb shield? I know years ago some people were having problems with the acrylic shields since they would bow down after the lights were on and the fixture's temperature rose. From your pictures it almost looks like ATI switched over to glass but I'm curious to know.
Yes they do come with an acrylic shield. The shield does bow down slightly but I fixed it with a strategically placed metal C-clip. I don't think glass would be a good option as these Powermodules are already heavy enough!!
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