am not following you on using the diameter i dont even know what that is
so you find the circumference and multiply the numbers of light
Interesting picture Dennis, I assume the high cove was back light as well,
I noted they changed the direction of ceiling ventsNice Job!
Try doing an arc, with a 135' radius...... (top center of photo)::wink:
The only thing wrong with Dennis's pic is that he wasted all that #12 for lighting.:wink:
Try doing an arc, with a 135' radius...... (top center of photo)::wink:
Actually, no, they didn't. The pictures were taken from different directions.I noted they changed the direction of ceiling vents
The circuit was part of a homeworks system and the loads were such that I had to use #12. Not my choice for lighting but it was designed by another party who was providing the system. Most of the lighting in the house was #14 for lighting ( over 200 cans- half low voltage)The only thing wrong with Dennis's pic is that he wasted all that #12 for lighting.:wink:
I did one a few years back. I took my circumference and divided by the # of fixture-- I beleive
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am not following you on using the diameter i dont even know what that is