Adam P wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 7:28 pm
Don’t bother. If you’re retrofitting into an existing fixture it means your ballasts are probably old and shitty, which means you need to replace the ballasts, which means you’re better off with low voltage tubes and drivers, but your fixtures are trash too and need to be rewired and have the lamp holders replaced, so now your labor bill is higher than if you’d just bought new fixtures. Just buy new fixtures.
This.
Fwiw you can use low voltage LED lights and dim them yourself and they’re dead quiet. I’ve done this a fair amount building sets for TV shows where noise is not allowed in the slightest. You can dim them, too, using low voltage DMX dimmers, which you can also then control using a minimalist box like a DMX King so then it’s like, press one button and switch to full bright, press a different button to have some at 30% and some at 50% for more of a mood, etc.
For sure run the CAT5 (I would go CAT6 or maybe even shielded CAT7, for the future) for audio, network, or whatever else. Run that shit all over, home runs back to a central closet somewhere.
Carlon makes corrugated flex conduit, it’s worth running a 2” tube or two from a control room to a live room. That way you can run the thing you’re not thinking of right now, or the thing that hasn’t been invented yet, or whatever, without ripping up walls later. Go crazy and run one up to the attic and one down to the basement and wherever else.