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2025-07-12 17:32:02
Only one or two caveats, but easy to install and reasonable quality. I concur with other reviews that mention the copper contact rods that slide out or push the end pieces out when you connect things together, but that only happens when you're putting it together and isn't a major issue (not for me). Once you squeeze the end or corner pieces in place and screw them tight, it's fine. Once they're screwed into the ceiling, they're not going anywhere and I didn't experience any issues sliding lights around once everything was installed.The hardest part of this was getting the wiring through ceiling joists to one end of the track. Installing the track is cake--mostly.CAVEAT 1: There are no corner pieces (L connectors) or "canopy connector" if you want to install over a junction box. Canopy cover isn't needed if you run your wiring directly through a 1" hole in the ceiling into the included live end (you'll want to buy a cable relief clamp). If you're installing all 8 ft in a straight line, you have all you need. There is a live end and end cap for EACH 4ft segment though.CAVEAT 2: If you make any bends, make sure you fit all your pieces together before installing. The included live ends only fit one end of the track. If you make an L or a U (like me), you may find yourself with a live end that only fits on the OTHER end where you don't want it. I bought Item 4 below to resolve that. The LEONLITE reversible live end should have been part of this kit, but wasn't. Not a problem for straight-line installs, you just flip the rails end-to-end.I needed:1) Cable clamp connector for live end (protects Romex entering metal live-end box) - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YN1X9YZ2) VANOOPEE L connectors (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1GJ938N) - PAY ATTENTION IF YOU NEED DOUBLE CONTACT ON INSIDE OR OUTSIDE! The Neutral and Ground are on one side of the track and you may find yourself wanting to turn left, but the double-contact is on the wrong side. They are not just reversible. I got lucky. You could just flip the entire track and make your angle connector work, but then the included live end may not fit the end where you have power. This happened to me, leading to CAVEAT 2 and 3rd item below.3) LEONLITE Reversible live-end (good for either end, and you break off the contact on the side you don't need). - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4SFHBPR4) I used this with CoziTech lights, which also get high marks from me - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D4DKLKNL
Poco
2025-07-10 13:50:32
Its good track, and each track has a live end connector, but there were no track to track connectors as shown in the picture. Otherwise works great for all my H track lights.
Charlie D
2025-06-04 17:07:56
I have obtained multiple H track lighting products from this vendor before, so I know their quality is outstanding! These black tracks, AC end feed unit with 10 ft long cord plus end caps, will work well with previously acquired track lighting units. As is usual with this vendor, they came with clear instruction sheets and should install easily. These rails are each 4 foot long, which is a bit longer than the usual 3.3-foot rails.
ModMan
2025-05-29 10:46:04
I got these additional H type track lighting rails to expand another VANoopee track lighting kit with 6 light heads that we installed on a vaulted ceiling in a wood paneled living room at our cottage. I reviewed that kit separately. This expansion rail kit is the same high-quality aluminum construction and powder coated finish and perfectly compatible. I only used 2 of the included rails and purchased an additional floating canopy connector for the new lighting installation along the opposite wall from the first installation. I could've used the live end feed connector rather than the floating canopy but felt that I should install a proper junction box. I used 2 of the 1000 lumens light heads from the first kit with these expansion rails and am very happy with the finished product, 5/5!
Nuff said
2025-05-05 12:36:08
This kit from Vanoopee has almost everything you need to install track lighting. Other than light fixtures compatible with the track, you’ll need a floating electrical feed and matching plate cover. The latter goes directly over the outlet box and can have one feed from the end or two feeds with the connector in the middle.Wiring is the same as any other light fixture. The track comes predrilled and drywall anchors and screws are included, but the track itself is aluminum, and I would recommend finding your wood roof structure and screw the track directly into them to prevent any surprise separation from the ceiling.I have a couple of different brands of track lighting that I have mixed successfully. Even the couplers are universal. Be sure to secure the connectors and end caps before adding fixtures. The copper rails inside the tracks are free floating, and will otherwise push out under torsion when the fixtures are twisted in.I installed ours in our log gazebo, and they look fantastic. The installation is simple if you have basic electrical knowledge. My only complaint is, if you’re going to sell a kit, sell a full kit. This one should have come with at least one floating feed, even if the price had to reflect the inclusion.
S G
2025-01-10 12:46:40
I recently added this track lighting system to my home, and it's been a sleek addition to my living space. The black finish gives off that modern vibe I was looking for, instantly elevating the room's aesthetic without being too overpowering. Installing it was a breeze – even for someone like me who's not exactly a pro at DIY projects. 😅 The rail design is solid and allows for some flexibility in positioning my lights, which is perfect for when I want to highlight specific areas or just set the mood.Though the package didn't come with track-to-track connectors as shown in the product pic, it was still enough to work with for my needs. Each section's live end connector made sure power wasn't an issue. All in all, a good pick if you're looking for a straightforward way to enhance your lighting game without breaking a sweat (or the bank). 👠Just be aware of what's included so you can plan accordingly.
Luke
2025-01-08 17:33:17
The VANoopee H Track Lighting Rails Kit is sturdy, reliable and easy to install. The kit includes 16 feet of track rails, end caps, and a live-end feed connector, making it a complete package for setting up track lighting. The 120V single-circuit compatibility works well with most H-style track lighting heads, and everything you need to get started is included.Upon unboxing, the components were all neatly packaged, and there was no damage to any of the parts. The track rails themselves are solid and feel durable, with smooth edges and no visible imperfections. The end caps and connectors are well-made and fit perfectly into place. Installation was easy. I had no trouble mounting the tracks to the ceiling.The live-end connector worked as expected, and the entire system was functional after a quick setup. It took me less than an hour to install the whole kit. The tracks are sturdy, and the components fit together without issue. Overall, if you're looking for an affordable, simple way to add track lighting, this kit is a solid choice. Full marks from me!
Paul M.
2024-11-12 11:02:41
Needed. a quick lighting solution that track lighting is perfect for. This is relatively inexpensive, lots of expansion options and very way to deploy temporarily.We noted that the paint finish is rugged and tool.abouae without visible detractors. Eat tough up.Cutting and connecting and cutting for aesthetic appearance was simple. Disassembly for cutting them reassembly of the conductors was important. Then being creative with wiring points and drilling suspension was also simple.
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