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u just have to ensure that the railing can hold the weight of the lightset. some lightset can be pretty heavy.

do check on the cable length also (between the lightset and ballast/driver) to see if the length is sufficient when the tracks are stretched out to the max.

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but what's the purpose to have the sliding track ? i'd love to have the feature to adjust the height rather than sliding in/out.
Noted with your comment. I change water from top of tank and sliding make easy for me plus my itchy hand like to do scaping.
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What is the max length when stretched?

IMHO, one arm with another sliding arm extended may not able to support the weight of the light.

Please take note.

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What is the max length when stretched?

IMHO, one arm with another sliding arm extended may not able to support the weight of the light.

Please take note.

The arm will stretch 150mm and there will be 2 arm and the led light weight is not more than 2kg. No idea whether will it hold but will test before mount it to cabinet. Worst case add a extended support to the right angle of the 2 arm.

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Hi bro. Note of the cantilever effect. Teck Cheong do sell the angle bracket for profile. The last thing you want to see is the lighting becoming submarine.

Is this angle bracket mention? I brought numbers of it however it seem to be small. I intend to make using the aluminium bar with longer length and drill hole to screw it on the arm.

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