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I am a lighting designer and stuck on this after looking in NEC and googling.  Gut remodel - to studs and joist - of a kitchen.  10 recessed low voltage fixtures - new work - happens to be a Nora NL-301 - with a transformer - and I'm installing in joists to be above drywall ceiling.  With difficulty the fixture design does allow removing the cone - 3 screws - with attached junction box and transformer and snaking that through the opening if ever needed to service transformer, as I believe is required.  What wiring method is acceptable?  (under NEC 2003)  I ruled out MC because it has to be supported withing 12" of fixture, which does not allow enough slack.  FMC seems about the only choice in this situation.  1/2" is too stiff and big to allow removal so was planning on 3/8", but a struggle to pull and it has to be more than 6'.  I might be able to locate one junction box within 6' of all fixtures but tight, not pretty, and with 8 fixtures, a big big box.  Other option I considered was EMT to within 6' and then coupling for 6' whip of 3/8" FMC.
What am I not getting? Thanks.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			What am I not getting? Thanks.
 
				
 
 
		