Q:Will these work with 6" Juno housing that is made for long spring clips? Would the housings spring clips simply not be used and instead the "clippy things" on the Hue fixture would hold it all in?
by|Dec 20, 2022
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A: After looking at the Juno housings it appears that they are only compatible with Juno and Lithonia retrofit LED trim modules and do not have a screw base adaptor. Given this the Hue downlight would not be compatible with this fixture.
by|Dec 20, 2022
Q:How many can you install on 1 circut
by|Dec 2, 2022
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A: You will not want to exceed the total circuit capacity. For a 15-amp 120v circuit this is 1,800 watts. Each of these LED downlights use 10 watts. Also bear in mind the Hue Bridge supports up to 50 devices.
by|Dec 5, 2022
Q:can these replace hardwired led downlights already in place?
by|Aug 2, 2022
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A: We do not recommend hardwiring this downlight. It should be installed using the medium base socket adaptor that is included with the downlight
by|Aug 3, 2022
Q:I am adding recessed lighting in the home. Currently, there are no cans, please let me know the most compact can that is compatible with the philips hue downlight.
by|Jul 16, 2022
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A: All Philips Hue recessed downlights currently require a recessed lighting housing / can. At this time we do not have any Hue downlights that that can be installed without a proper housing
by|Feb 7, 2024
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Q:Can it be installed in a ceiling without Sheetrock in just the can
by|Jan 6, 2022
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A: Yes - as long as the donwnlight is installed in the can fixture it will work - the sheetrock is not required to hold the downlight into the can at all.
by|Jan 7, 2022
Q:Can these be used in the bathroom?
by|Oct 16, 2021
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A: They could be used in the bathroom if that is your preference
by|Oct 20, 2021
Q:How much is installation
by|Jun 6, 2021
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Q:Can I set brightness AND color wirelessly as the 'default', and still dim them further using a dimmer wall switch?
by|Jan 9, 2021
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A: You can certainly set the brightness and color using the Hue App or major voice assistant. This product will not work with a traditional dimmer switch, however. It needs to be used in conjunction with a standard on/off switch. Additionally, you could use the Hue dim switch in place of a traditional dimmer switch as an alternative to using the app.
by|Jan 29, 2021
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A: You need to connect with a hub then it should work. You will set default in app on phone. Use switch to turn off and on and off. Dim as you like. Get dimmer that works not generic or you may have issues.