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    Nov 15, 2004, 10:09 PM
    Track Light Plug Adapter
    I just purchased a Hampton Bay Track Light Kit that I'd like to attach to a grounded three wire plug. Unfortunately the kit only came with hardware that appears to be made for hard wiring and mounting onto a standard box.

    Is there an adapter kit or accessory that has a different style floating live-end connector that will terminate into a standard plug connection?
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    Nov 16, 2004, 06:14 AM
    All electrical connections must be made inside of a box, and be accessible. The track should be made to connect to a box, or the end of it provide room for connections and a cover. If need be, connect a box to the end of the track. The sealed, outdoor ones may look nicer. Install a wire clamp in a hole in the box or track. Run a 3 conductor flexible cord, SP3, SJT, etc. with a plug on the other end through the clamp and tighten it down. Connect the wires, the green in the cord to the ground terminal.
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    Oct 25, 2005, 06:31 PM
    I recently installed a Hampton Bay track light system and need an adapter that locks into the overhead track and allows me to plug in a 110v device. Any clues or leads would be helpful. I know Halo has this type of adaptor - it should be pretty common but possibly not with Hampton Bay - I hope not.

    Thanks,


    Chet
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    Oct 25, 2005, 07:32 PM
    It is possible the Halo device might for the Hampton bay track. Otherwise, you may have to set a box at one end and put in an outlet. The circuit may not have too much extra capacity. As for a box, I don't know why I suggested the outdoor box in my last answer instead of one of the surface mount ones.

    Maybe somebody can direct you to the right Hampton bay product.
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    Oct 25, 2005, 08:22 PM
    Hampton adapter
    Thanks for the reply. I planned on trying Halo's adapter although I am doubtful it will work. The various track lighting companies seem to go out of their way to make sure no two systems are interchangeable.

    Chet

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