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Hi all,
On a current job the customer decides she wants to light a canvass picture from the floor??? The floor is real heavy flagstone - currently being re-laid. I cant find anything that would be directional enough that can also be trampled on and doesn't cause a trip hazard. I obviously also need to maintain the ability to replace when it goes faulty, to be honest I cant see it happening. Anyone here had a similar request or can give any pointers for lighting type.
Its so much easier when an architect provides a specification, on this job there is no architect, no plans, and its mainly play it by ear. Its driving me nuts.
 
Conflicting info on site. Site says "Internal adjustment of the LED module to 30°" Spec Sheet PDF says "Internal adjustment of the LED module to 45°"
 
I have emailed them to conform which is correct.
 
tilt slab to required angle. fit spotlight, prop slab with bricks. this has the advantage of making your SWA/flex junction accessible, so you can use any old JB that you have kicking around the van. :mad:
 
Where is the EDIT button? I can't spell for toffee and I want to correct post #6 spellings. We used to have one...
 
Got an answer from Aurora.

Internal adjustment of the LED module to 45°

They are updating the website.
 

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