Reddit Reddit reviews Westinghouse Lighting 0103600 Saf-T-Pan, 1/2-Inch Deep

We found 7 Reddit comments about Westinghouse Lighting 0103600 Saf-T-Pan, 1/2-Inch Deep. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Westinghouse Lighting 0103600 Saf-T-Pan, 1/2-Inch Deep
Saf-T-Pan allows safe, simple installation of fans and fixtures, ideal for new construction or remodelSupports ceiling fans up to 70 pounds and fixtures up to 150 poundsIncludes five knockouts for Conduit or Romex, one Romex connector6-cubic-inch wiring capacity, electrical pan is 1/2 inches deepIncludes Saf-T-Pan, which includes electrical pan, Saf-T-Cap, mounting hardware and instructions
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7 Reddit comments about Westinghouse Lighting 0103600 Saf-T-Pan, 1/2-Inch Deep:

u/IrishDemon · 5 pointsr/electricians

Not a fan rated box, and those look like drywall screws. I wouldn't hang a fan from that in it's current form. I'd take the box down and try to see what the screws were attached to. If it's a solid 2X4 spanning two joists or trusses, mounting a fan rated box like this or this should do it.

u/kwh · 2 pointsr/DIY

That's a pretty good chunk of money just for a slightly vintage looking light!

Anyways, as some of the responders said, if you want to follow the letter of code, get a by the book electrician and pay them to do it. The objectors in the comments, stevenj100 and Proper Techniques are A. correct, and B. assholes. It's true that according to code, the only safe place for an electrical splice to take place is inside of a UL-certified junction box, in practice electricians may make this modification if the property owner wants it.

The install you mentioned might be possible, hard to know without a picture of what you are working on. Assume that you are working on finished siding and not pre-construction like in the video... you might be able to work with a 1/2" pan junction box that might look fairly flush.

u/Jim-Jones · 1 pointr/electricians

You don't mean these do you??

u/Vapingdude · 1 pointr/DIY

I moved into an apartment that has no ceiling light but has one plug wired into a switch.

I hate standing lamps and since the room is kind of small, i want to avoid them, so I thought about doing a project.

I bought one Heavy duty extension cord, a ceiling lamp, a round low profile junction box and some drywall screws.

So with my drywall screws, I mounted my junction box, i cut the head of the extension cord, with a multimeter found wich one are the hot, neutral and ground and wired the lamp, hot to black white no neutral and green to ground. Now my lamp is bolted to the junction box. the extension cord is plugged into the wall socket that's wired into the switch. and have a functional lamp.

My question, was this the safest way to go about this or should I do it otherwise??

u/rcrracer · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Shallow pan box. No idea as to how to get wires to the box.