I simply cut holes into the ceiling tiles where I wanted the lights to be and ran it over the top of the drop ceiling and back out into an outlet. I didn't used the yellow cages that came with it, I just installed five of those energy saving 20w CFL Bulbs.
THE PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION, AND OPERATION OF A PROTO-FREELANCE MODEL RAILROAD TO BE BUILT IN MY BASEMENT
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
LIGHTING
I decided to install the lights for the layout on 02/28/09. I wanted something inexpensive, simple and easy to install into my drop ceiling. I purchased Utilitech 5-Lamp String Light for $60.00. The lights are spaced 10 feet apart and just can be plugged into any outlet.
I simply cut holes into the ceiling tiles where I wanted the lights to be and ran it over the top of the drop ceiling and back out into an outlet. I didn't used the yellow cages that came with it, I just installed five of those energy saving 20w CFL Bulbs.
I simply cut holes into the ceiling tiles where I wanted the lights to be and ran it over the top of the drop ceiling and back out into an outlet. I didn't used the yellow cages that came with it, I just installed five of those energy saving 20w CFL Bulbs.
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