we had tubes with LEDs in them... took old florescent tube out of fixture.. twisted in the thing with the LEDs in it that hacked wight into the lighting fixture and done! Ed# In a message dated 3/7/2017 10:23:36 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
> From: Jon Elson > I have converted our kitchen to LEDs. Yeah, I've already done ours, too. Our fixtures are let into the ceiling, so just replacing them with LED ones wasn't an option; I couldn't find ones that took the same opening. But I bought an under-ceiling fluorescent-sized LED fixture, made by a company called Hampton Bay, to replace an under-ceiling fixture in another room, and I noticed it was just enough smaller than the ones in the kitchen. So I gutted the kitchen fixtures, took Hampton Bay units, discarded the plastic light-shields, and with a bit of trimming, convinced the base plates (which holds the power supply, LEDs, etc) to fit into the existing fixtures. I'm now currently wanting to do my shop, and I'm looking for something which is a bit less work - tubes that I simply plug in, or something like that, are what I'm looking for! Noel
