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BT05
07-28-2005, 01:52 AM
I need to hang a light fixture from the ceiling but I want it to be adjustable.

I want to make something like this:
http://www.litecontrol.com/stuff/contentmgr/files/469bf2f7a34a2b1402364d2a02f57860/filethree/cable_sheet.pdf

But really anything would suffice, as long as it's adjustable. Any ideas? Also what is recommended for attaching the cable to? I only know of screws with eyelets, but I need something more secure...

Invigor
07-28-2005, 01:54 AM
pullies and a hand winch :D

outtafocus
07-28-2005, 02:28 AM
The Coralife Aqualight Pro/Plus suspension kit is fully adjustable.
http://www.esuweb.com/cardfile.asp?ItemNumber=53093&IDProductRelationship=314

I didnt like the hanging wires that came with my Hamilton MH so I modified it to accept the Coralife system.
I like it, very easy to adjust, and looks good to.

OCDP
07-28-2005, 04:53 PM
Can you actually purchase the hanging hardware ? Can it be purhased locally?

I'd like to hear some options as to how to hang the pendant, as I am going to be doing the same thing soon and haven't given this much thought

outtafocus
07-29-2005, 01:44 AM
The wire you can pick up any where, but an adjustable doodad is going to be really tough to find.

scuglass
08-03-2005, 03:15 AM
at rona they have some ajustable hanging plant basket hook type dealy these would prolly work although i didnt look at the weight they can hold

scuglass
08-05-2005, 03:49 AM
ok nm i checked the weight and its 15kg

BT05
08-05-2005, 07:34 AM
Called around and found that nobody really carries the adjustable cable kits (basically a ceiling plate, retracting cable and wire gripper). The closest I found was a rigid ceiling mount kit, but it was not adjustable. I went with plant hangers (my fixtures are pretty light) and wire rope clips to make my own adjustable system. Does what it's supposed to, but not as convenient as a wire gripper/retractable cable.

If you are suspending your fixture from a single wire, make sure that it doesn't sway/rotate when there is any air movement caused by fans, open windows, etc. You might have to account for the weight of the power cord causing imbalance. (These may not be an issue for you provided it has enough weight)

To reduce the effects of this, hang using a yoke and thread the power cable through the ceiling hook or attach it to the wall to act as support.

There are alot of ways to do this. Check the hardware section at RONA for clips, hooks, saddles, pullies etc. If you don't see anything there, go to EECOL electric and see their suspension hardware.

kens1
08-15-2005, 05:41 AM
I saw a thread on reef central a couple of days ago about the same thing. The guy wanted to be able to adjust the pendant for cleaning etc. He found Sunlift adjustable hangers at a hydroponic store (in the US) and they work on tension I believe. Wherever you position the pendant it stays - move it up it stays up, move it back down and it stays. They attach to the hook on the ceiling and then the wire would attach to them. I haven't been able to find these locally yet. If you do a search on yahoo under Sunlift adjustable hangers you can see what they look like.

crusty1
08-20-2005, 03:27 PM
Arcadia lighting sells the cable kits. I have it on my Arcadia hood. It looks nice, but for convienience it really doesn't work that well.
http://www.arcadia-uk.info/

AndyL
08-20-2005, 08:06 PM
There's a pretty easy solution to this problem really...

Build a "loop" with a set of ovals (One could also do it with crosby clips) into the cable, then install either a hook on the ceiling or the pendant, so that you can clip to the loop, lifting the pendant out of the way.

Remember - KISS - Keep it stupid simple.

Andy

Bryan
09-05-2005, 08:28 PM
Kinda bulky, but the price is probably right.

http://www.bustan.ca/product_detail.asp?menuID=4&SID=29&PID=449