White Adjustable Track Head
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Best LEDz | $16.35 |
Wayfair White Adjustable Track Head | $21.99 |
Satco Nuvo Lighting | $21.99 |
Build.com | $21.99 |
BulbAmerica | $21.99 |
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Quality lamps at good prices
good quality, lamp fixtures are true to online description, good and helpful service reps on the phone. good prices too
So far I’ve not found any of the Nuvo components to be easy to fit together, but that’s OK becaus...
So far I’ve not found any of the Nuvo components to be easy to fit together, but that’s OK because adversity often leads to growth. And once you’ve figured out how to fit one of these heads to a track, or a live end cord kit to a track, you’ll never forget. The deal-breaker, though, is that the required MR16 GU10 bulbs are too long to nestle properly in the housing (first photo). There’s a collar (second photo) fastened to the wiring behind the bulb’s socket that not only prevents the wiring from being inadvertently yanked out the back (a Good thing) but also prevents socket-plus-bulb from being nestle-able within the housing. I’m not brave enough to take up some hand-tool to force it down; seems to me I’d be compromising the wiring before it ever had a chance to go bad on its own. Back it goes. [Update] Decided to go ahead and twist off the pinch-collar that’s meant to keep the Y-splice in the wiring from sticking out the back of the housing — so now it *does* stick out the back (third photo) and the bulb can be nestled completely in the housing. I’m no electrician, but somehow I think it’s less than ideal to expose the splice joint this way. Note that I used two pairs of pliers, one on either side, to twist off the pinch-collar (or whatever it’s called). YMMV. So I won’t be sending the unit back and might even buy a couple more. For all I know, similar heads from other manufacturers have this problem as well.
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Excellent medium cans with great for angering direction. Good bargain
I have a Hampton Bay track light kit in my living room from 2004. This Nuvo head was the closest ...
I have a Hampton Bay track light kit in my living room from 2004. This Nuvo head was the closest match I could find to the stock heads. The only difference is the connector is a little thicker and the extension shaft is a little longer. Otherwise very nice. While the electrical connectors look identical to the stock heads in length, width and spacing, I couldn't set the connector square in the track. I had to set it a little at an angle to get the light to come on. I'll definitely consider purchasing more of these in the future.
Great replacement track lights!
My house I bought had some white track lights that needed replacement. Thankfully Hayneedle carry the exact replacement I needed and at a great price! They look great!
This was exactly what we needed: simple, effective, and affordable.
Bought in December. They look nice and are inexpensive. However, initially I thought 2 out of 5 d...
Bought in December. They look nice and are inexpensive. However, initially I thought 2 out of 5 did not work. There are no (ZERO!) instructions that come with these. So I read some reviews here about how you have to have the bases all lined up the same way (get the little printing on the base to all point the same direction) plus, you have to pull back the plastic cover on the connector box at the same time you turn it in to seat it in the track. (I didn't even know it pulled back until I read it here.) Then the two DID work. So OK, nearly really pissed me off but I recovered but TOTALLY could have been avoided with a bit of installation info. Secondly, these come with a glass cover that cannot be used it you are using LED bulbs. I presume they would fit with halogen, but my entire reason for getting these was to have LED so I don't have to replace the bulbs (ever?). Again, I'm OK with this but COULD YOU TELL US ON SOME INSTRUCTIONS??!?
Works - though the spring clip retaining is a problem with finned/non-smooth lamps such as the LE...
Works - though the spring clip retaining is a problem with finned/non-smooth lamps such as the LED lamps that use the outside surface of the lamp shape as a heatsink and have ridges. That is a problem of the lamp design and not necessarily the gimbal lamp mount -though a different retaining system could compensate. Interestingly enough, getting the them to work initially took several tries. I think you can only turn them ONE of the 2 directions to seat in the track. Initially I had the track up and plugged in the power puck in the middle, and a gimble light with a bulb and nothing. No power. Measuring showed 110v at the wires to the power puck but no power on the track. Eventually I fouund that rotating the puck into the track the OTHER way and it seated and provided power. The same seemed to apply to the heads here - as they all work so long as I can see the same writing on the turn-in puck block once they are seated.
NO instructions for use. Used common sense and after a horrendous time got these to work. This wa...
NO instructions for use. Used common sense and after a horrendous time got these to work. This was place in a Halo track system. I used M16 GU10 LED bulbs and got them to dim nicely using a DIVA sliding dimmer. The reason I bought this was that I needed to eliminate the original transformer units when I wanted to have dimmable LED. With the transformer units I was not able to dim the LED light unless I left one Halogen in the track. Now with a 120 AC system and no transformers, the LED light dim as expected with a beautiful array of light across a wall of paintings.
I think many have had the same problem I did--the track heads do not light if you do not install ...
I think many have had the same problem I did--the track heads do not light if you do not install them properly, and the installation instructions fail to tell you that you need to hold the slip collar back before you place the head into the slot and keep it retracted until you have twisted the head 90 degrees to lock it in place. This is not very easy to do because the slip collar is hard to hold out of the track. If you do not retract the head, it will not make full contact with the copper power strip inside the track housing. Once I figured this out, I had no problems, but I got very frustrated before I did. Addendum: If you are using this with the Live End Cord Kit (plugging into a wall socket), insert it into the track with the steel metal prong on the side of the track with two copper strips. If you place it the other way, it won't fit. Another gap in the instructions... I suggest that you slide in the Cord Kit Before you attach the track to the ceiling.
track light
I ordered the 3 track lights on line because of the style we wanted. It was shipped in great time and no damage to shipping box. When I opened the first light to look at it, a nut fell out of the plastic bag holding the light. I looked inside the light and found the other nut was on a screw holding the inside part for the bulb. I opened the other two lights to check for the same and found that no nuts were on the two screws at all. This is not the fault of Home Depot but was a production error. I returned the lights for a refund. The lights were ordered for our home in Florida.
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This is the lowest price we've seen, typically ranging from $20 to $28.
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.Description
Enhance your space with this sleek, adjustable track head light. Its modern, straight cylinder design and bright white finish make it a stylish addition to any room. Perfect for spotlighting and accentuating your decor.
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