Does anyone know of a way to connect mulitple tracks that are spaced a few feet apart? I am using a power end feed to bring power to the first track. But i quickly relaized this same connector could not be used at the other end, of the first track, to transfer power to the second track because the hot and neutral tabs were no longer oriented correctly when rotated 180 degrees. This seems like a common situation but I have not found the right connectors yet. Any ideas?
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I've certainly seen track light systems connected as you describe. I assume you have to get the right brand and possibly special-order the connection stuff.
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http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/dam/public/lighting/products/documents/halo/spec_sheets/adv082385_l650specsht.pdf
"Conduit continuation
"Conduit continuation kit"......turns out there are "left" and "right" feeds. Thats exactly what I needed.
Thank you much!
track lighting
I have about 45 ft. in my office. Includes two inline connectors, two 90 deg. connectors and one T style power feed with 11 light fixtures.