electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
Just letting everyone know I am moving away from can killerz led wafer lights for a number of reasons and will be recommending traditional housing with LED bulbs. Here is why:
1. I have had some issues with buzzing and noise from the wafer lights, and these are obviously a nightmare to change if you have such a problem. I had two projects with a ton of these and I noticed the noise, and I was terrified the client would want them replaced, but fortunately they didn't notice.
2. Clearly they are more difficult to change than just a bulb if / when they go bad, and of course finding identical replacements down the road may be difficult.
3. You essentially have to lay these out twice, once when you get the wires in place and then again when you cut them in.
4. It's stressful to keep track of the wires and find them and cut your holes in the right spot just kind of a hassle all around.
5. I don't want to cut the holes in the drywall, it's miserable and makes a mess.
I understand they make ther rough in pans that would solve problems 3 4 and 5,. So if the customer insisted on these, I would probably insist on stalling the rough-in pans.
This will be the new East West electric policy, please make a note of it, and tell all of your friends
1. I have had some issues with buzzing and noise from the wafer lights, and these are obviously a nightmare to change if you have such a problem. I had two projects with a ton of these and I noticed the noise, and I was terrified the client would want them replaced, but fortunately they didn't notice.
2. Clearly they are more difficult to change than just a bulb if / when they go bad, and of course finding identical replacements down the road may be difficult.
3. You essentially have to lay these out twice, once when you get the wires in place and then again when you cut them in.
4. It's stressful to keep track of the wires and find them and cut your holes in the right spot just kind of a hassle all around.
5. I don't want to cut the holes in the drywall, it's miserable and makes a mess.
I understand they make ther rough in pans that would solve problems 3 4 and 5,. So if the customer insisted on these, I would probably insist on stalling the rough-in pans.
This will be the new East West electric policy, please make a note of it, and tell all of your friends