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DIY Guide to Buying and Designing Cable Light
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DIY Guide to Buying and Designing Cable Light

Cable lighting is really pretty simple. It is just two lengths of metal braided wires attached to the walls or the ceiling. A transformer connects to both wires to provide low voltage power. Lights attach to both wires and light up. That’s it. You can add various standoffs to change direction or supports to run…

Cable Lights – DIY Guide to Buying and Designing Cable Light Part 2
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Cable Lights – DIY Guide to Buying and Designing Cable Light Part 2

There is a huge variety in lights available for cable systems. They come in different widths, for cable separations from 2″ to 36″. You can also adapt lights for other systems to work on cable using a Freejack connector from Tech Lighting or a uni-plug adapter from Bruck Lighting. Because the cable is the same…

Cable Pendants – DIY Guide to Buying and Designing Cable Light Part 3
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Cable Pendants – DIY Guide to Buying and Designing Cable Light Part 3

Lightweight pendants can be suspended from cable. Some pendants come with the connecting components already part of the pendant. Any of the Tech Lighting pendants that have a product number starting with 700K can be used on cable without an adapter. You can also adapt lights for other systems to work on cable using a…

Track Lighting – Beyond the Basics – Cable Lighting
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Track Lighting – Beyond the Basics – Cable Lighting

Cables can suspend light fixtures or pendants. Tech Lighting Systems Kable Lites are completely customizable. Low-voltage heads or pendants are suspended from two parallel cables that virtually disappear while the fixtures appear to almost float in the space. Kable Lite is a flexible solution particularly suited for high ceilings making the fixtures themselves take center…