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Old 07-21-2015, 12:13 PM   #1
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Mini-pendants

We are considering adding mini pendants over the peninsula. The newer versions of our model have them along with some other models. Does anyone know if these are AC or DC? The reason I ask is because there is already DC wiring in the ceiling. Not sure about the AC.
 
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Mine are AC.
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Pendant lights in our 2013 3800 are dc. Have no idea what keystone is up to doing now. If you have a ceiling fan, there is ac there and that would be the power run to use if you have to have ac powered lights. And yes, ac there as well for the air conditioner, but tapping that line could cause lights to dim every time air cycles on and off. John
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The easiest for me would be to run DC pendants as they would replace the DC lighting already in place. Tapping into the ceiling fan is probably the best option for AC, but if I can do DC, that's the route I'd prefer. Thanks for the replies.
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