View Full Version : Re: pot light
Dem Feckers
10-11-2004, 01:27 PM
"ultra" <wayview_computes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
> Im buying a new house and wondering is it easy to install some pot
> lights? Any web site for more info about pot light? Builder charges
too much
> for it.... Thanks in advance
>
Better ask the pros.
I'm only guessing you do have your medical marijuana card handy to prove
to the internet police you are within the dictations of the christian
jew cop government.
You may need a rotating room one for vegetation and one for budding.
voodoo disease 666
Terry
10-11-2004, 05:38 PM
"Dem Feckers" <taxnspend@repobli.can> wrote in message
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>
> "ultra" <wayview_computes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:b7-dnS-aTfAPcPTcRVn-gg@rogers.com...
> > Hi there,
> > Im buying a new house and wondering is it easy to install some pot
> > lights? Any web site for more info about pot light? Builder charges
> too much
> > for it.... Thanks in advance
> >
>
> Better ask the pros.
> I'm only guessing you do have your medical marijuana card handy to prove
> to the internet police you are within the dictations of the christian
> jew cop government.
> You may need a rotating room one for vegetation and one for budding.
>
> voodoo disease 666
Joking aside; not much info to go on either!
Are there not requirements for pot lights installed in insulated walls or
ceiling to installed with a space around them to ensure there is not a heat
build and they not become or are a fire hazard from the word go?
AIUI you don't just chop a hole in a constructed ceiling/wall and bury a new
pot light into the insulated wall; hopefully snaking the wire through and
possibly disturbing something else in there!
Also don't cut or disrupt any vapour barriers if/as required by codes for
your climate. Heating and/or air conditioning is too expensive!
Also I'd be very careful not to invalidate any builders warranty and or
insurance requirement. Consult the building guides and electrical codes for
your jurisdiction; just assuming having the builder do it as an extra may be
too expensive may not be correct.
One reason we don't have any pot lights is because the ceiling insulation
and it's vapour barrier is immediately above our finished ceiling and
there's no way I want our expensively warmed house air leaking up there,
quite apart from moisture problems!
Dem Feckers
10-11-2004, 08:15 PM
"Terry" <tsanford@nf.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>
> "Dem Feckers" <taxnspend@repobli.can> wrote in message
> news:ckegku0s22@enews3.newsguy.com...
> >
> > "ultra" <wayview_computes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:b7-dnS-aTfAPcPTcRVn-gg@rogers.com...
> > > Hi there,
> > > Im buying a new house and wondering is it easy to install some
pot
> > > lights? Any web site for more info about pot light? Builder
charges
> > too much
> > > for it.... Thanks in advance
> > >
> >
> > Better ask the pros.
> > I'm only guessing you do have your medical marijuana card handy to
prove
> > to the internet police you are within the dictations of the
christian
> > jew cop government.
> > You may need a rotating room one for vegetation and one for budding.
> >
> > voodoo disease 666
>
> Joking aside; not much info to go on either!
> Are there not requirements for pot lights installed in insulated walls
or
> ceiling to installed with a space around them to ensure there is not a
heat
> build and they not become or are a fire hazard from the word go?
> AIUI you don't just chop a hole in a constructed ceiling/wall and bury
a new
> pot light into the insulated wall; hopefully snaking the wire through
and
> possibly disturbing something else in there!
> Also don't cut or disrupt any vapour barriers if/as required by codes
for
> your climate. Heating and/or air conditioning is too expensive!
> Also I'd be very careful not to invalidate any builders warranty and
or
> insurance requirement. Consult the building guides and electrical
codes for
> your jurisdiction; just assuming having the builder do it as an extra
may be
> too expensive may not be correct.
> One reason we don't have any pot lights is because the ceiling
insulation
> and it's vapour barrier is immediately above our finished ceiling and
> there's no way I want our expensively warmed house air leaking up
there,
> quite apart from moisture problems!
>
I am not sure because I have never seen a pot light. I have only heard
about it.
What I did see was disney world and mickey mouse was doing hydroponics.
He had an open area Where the light was a high powered superduper
electro thingamajig with a coiled cord that you could easily move up and
down the light becuase you have to keep the light within inches of your
tomatoes. it self had plenty of air circulation and I saw no insulation
it being in a greenhouse. The ceiling had fans blowing the air in a
constant circulation. IT is known that plants grow best with circulation
and some mild beetoven.
You must never yell at your plant but you must talk to it due to the
exhaust fumes from your mouth will encourage positive growth.
Mickey even had airoponics where the roots would hang from the ceiling
and a constant drip was produced. No mulch or soil was used for that it
was an open air root system.
All in all I saw no permanent light fixtures necessary. They were on a
track that could be moved around up and down.
Penalty dictated by the christian jew cop government could easily be a
life sentence.
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