Yes. The Home Depot has a kit for about $10 that converts a recessed can to accept a standard fixture. Weight limit is about 10 pounds.
If the base plate can be removed than a chain ring can be installed with another chain ring installed on the base plate. Add the chain and wires and you have a pendant lamp.
Far enough that it does not blind you when you are working at the sink and not so far as to cast a shadow. 12" to the center of the light is perfect.
A fixture or device that holds a light in place by means of some sort of socket, that is connected to a power source.
A pin based fluorescent light fixture is the type of fixture that takes fluorescent tubes. On each end of the fluorescent tubes there are contact pins. These pins are used to hold the tube in the fixture and to supply the voltage to the tube from the fixture's ballast.
it will explode
Extra wires to a light fixture are dangerous. It can cause electrical shock when having contact to people therefore it must be guarded to avoid physical contact.
Remove the "eyeball" recessed trim and install a fixture conversion kit. Available from The Home Depot for about 10 bucks.
Making a plug-in pendant light involves a few steps, and it's important to follow electrical safety guidelines. Here's a basic guide on how to make a plug-in pendant light for use in the UK: Materials and Tools: Pendant light fixture Lamp cord with plug Ceiling hook or bracket Wire strippers Screwdriver Wire nuts Ceiling anchor (if needed) Wire connectors Steps: Choose Your Pendant Light Fixture: Select a pendant light fixture that you like and that has the capability to be wired with a plug. Ensure that it is compatible with the electrical specifications in the UK. Cut the Lamp Cord: Measure and cut the lamp cord to the desired length. Ensure it's long enough to reach from the pendant light location to the nearest electrical outlet. Strip the Wires: Use wire strippers to carefully strip about half an inch of insulation from the ends of the lamp cord wires. Prepare the Pendant Light Fixture: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to prepare the pendant light fixture for wiring. This typically involves removing any covering or insulation to expose the wires. Connect the Wires: Match the colors of the wires – usually, it's black to black and white to white. Twist the exposed ends of the wires together and secure them with wire nuts. If your fixture has a ground wire, connect it to the ground wire in the lamp cord. Make sure all connections are secure. Secure the Cord: Attach the lamp cord to the pendant light fixture using any included brackets or clips. Ensure the cord is firmly secured to prevent strain on the wires. Install a Ceiling Hook or Bracket: If you don't have an existing ceiling fixture, you may need to install a ceiling hook or bracket. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation. Hang the Pendant Light: Hang the pendant light from the ceiling hook or bracket. Ensure it is securely fastened. Plug in the Light: Plug the lamp cord into a nearby electrical outlet. Secure Excess Cord: If there is excess cord, you can use hooks or clips to secure it along the ceiling or wall to prevent tripping hazards. Test the Light: Turn on the light and ensure everything is working correctly. Safety Tips: If you're not comfortable working with electricity, it's advisable to consult a qualified electrician. Ensure that all connections are secure and that there are no exposed wires. Use a plug with the correct voltage and amperage for your light fixture. If in doubt, seek professional advice or assistance.
No, the fixtures do not have anything is common other that emitting light. If you are talking about removing the fluorescent fixture and installing a new fixture that can take a LED lamp then the answer is yes.
A mini pendant is a small light fixture, that hangs from the ceiling, often from a long pole. Mini pendants are often found in a kitchen or bathroom.
Most of the time a fixture will be flush or as close to the ceiling as possible in a 8' ceiling.
LamPlus sells a semi flush light fixture in white. Their prices are not only fair, but competitive. In any instance in which a like product of in fact the product mentioned is in need of purchase, look to them.
Far enough that it does not blind you when you are working at the sink and not so far as to cast a shadow. 12" to the center of the light is perfect.
A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
Yes. For more information open discussion question page with more details as to what you want to do.
the fixture should either have side mounted screws or should twist off
The correct spelling for a fancy light fixture is "chandelier."
Sure. Get a recessed light that is designed to be installed in "old Work". You must hav eenough room in ceiling to contain the recessed light. There may be some issues in some locations where the recessed fixture may overheat if for instance there is insulation around the fixture. Light should have an over temp cutoff. There should be a template with recessed light and a built in box to wire in the power from the old light. If you carefully cut out the sheetrock in ceiling according to the template dimensions, you will be able to use the piece you remove to repair the hole should there be no room for the recessed light. If there is attic access where the new light will be installed, you may be able to use a "new Work" light fixture since you can mount it from above. Go to someplace like Home Depot or Lowes and see what they have available.