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oly_boy

Hello, new to this site and already found it to be a wealth of information.

Now i need some help,

have just been asked if i can set-up a lighting rig to display different lights on, prior to sale, (same sort of idea as B&Q, Homebase).

was thinking there might be a track system with removable connectors. i have been looking on the web for a few hours now with no joy.

i have never had to install this before and was wondering if anybody know's who manufacturer's it, or sells it, Looking to display between 20 - 30 units on three different rails,

i have to meet the guy in the morning before the wholesalers open and would like to have an idea of whats avaliable.

All help greatly appreciated

Thanks in advance
 
Hi

Ansell lighting do a track system which is simple and quite reasoanble. If its the cusomers own lighting, just buy track adapters to plug his lights in.

Link to basic track system.

Ansell Lighting

Hope this helps

Dave
 
Tracks are ok but a bit dated ,also depends on what their selling and the inportance of colour renderting, need a bit more info as to thtype of retail ouylet and budget. you could look at suspended ar111 fittings,
 

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