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Juno QC6 W G CP6 Quick Connect LED Downlight for New Construction, 6-Pack, 6-Inch, White

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1.Color:White


2.:4-inch


About this item

  • DESIGN: Juno Quick Connect Housing provides an orange quick connect plug that is provided as standard for electrical attachment of the LED retrofit trim to the housing. This plug allows you to quickly plug the retrofit trim straight into the housing.
  • ENERGY SAVINGS: Quick Connect Housing offers an energy-efficient, Air-Loc sealed housing that stops ex-filtration and infiltration of air, reducing heating and cooling costs.
  • COMPATIBLE: Quick Connect Housing is compatible with Acuity Brands retrofit trims, including: E Series, RLD Series, J6RL Series, G Series, RLA Series and Juno AI Smart Downlight
  • RATINGS/LISTINGS: Can be used to comply with 2019 Title 24 Part 6 JA8 high efficacy LED light source requirements, UL listed for U.S. and Canada through-branch wiring, damp locations, when used with E and RLD series, suitable for wet locations, UL and cUL
  • COMPACT DESIGN: The Quick Connect Housing's compact design, less than 6" tall, makes handling easy during installation and allows the housing to fit into shallow ceiling areas


The 6-inch, pack of 6, Juno Quick Connect housing is your lowest cost of entry for an LED downlight solution using legacy style housings that pair with LED retrofit trims for new construction applications. By utilizing the orange quick connect plug, provided as standard for electrical attachment of the LED retrofit trim to the housing, installation becomes easier than ever before. Its compact design allows for quick, easy handling while installing and allows the housing to fit into shallow ceiling areas where plenum space is limited.


JCD_MI
July 5, 2025
These lights are great. Easy to install and set. Wiring was a breeze because all the wires had connectors for up to 3 additional wires already installed. Just strip the ends and plug in. Each light took less than 15 mins to install apart from the first since there were more wires and figuring it out. I’m not an electrician but years of homeowner experience. Numerous remodels. I don’t remember my previous can lights being this simple. The price was also a big factor. Added some led lights from Sunco and beautiful.
HB
May 29, 2025
These units are complete with quick connect wire fasteners making installation a breeze.I highly recommend!
Customer
March 19, 2025
Cheaper than I can get them from a electrical dealer as a contractor for 15 years
DIY’er
March 18, 2025
A few things with these lights… I like them because they are sealed and there’s no air loss from inside to the attic. They are a little taller than a standard box of Kleenex, (which is perfect for the low lying roofline), and they have the arm attachments to secure to the rafters instead of just laying on the ceiling drywall. I know that doesn’t sound like a biggie to most, but a lot of the older homes used nails and not screws to secure the drywall in place, hence the ‘nail popping’ bubbles you see on walls…No since putting weight on an already flawed item.Now down to the nitty gritty…the way the manufacturer packaged the items wouldn’t be my preferred method. All six of the units were just thrown in the box with a few air packs. Think about this… they nails and sharp edges so the air packs probably didn’t make it past the front door. Lol. I didn’t find one of the units without some type of damage, dings/dents and the standard bent arms/anchors. They are easy to bend back in place but still. My next big thing is the thickness of the wires. I don’t have anything to measure wire thickness, so I used a wire cutter. The wire easily slid through the 12 gage hole on the cutters and would make a mark in the coating on the 14 gage, so the technically the gage of the wire itself is probably closer to a 16. I’m by no means an electrician, but I know the wire in my home is a 12 gage and is a lot thicker than this wire. Yes it says it’s UL rated for LEDs, but personally I don’t like how thin it is especially if I’m daisy chaining them in my attic. I personally will use the cans, but will be rewiring them with a thicker gage wire. Maybe it’s overkill but once these are in the ceiling you won’t be able to easily monitor them to make sure nothing is getting overheated…I would rather be safe than sorry.
JJ
January 29, 2025
I'm taking 2 stars off right away from the supposed packing job these lights went through. All 6 lights basically thrown in a large box with some air pillows that probably didn't stay inflated more than 5 minutes. I hate being so harsh before even reviewing the product but every one of the lights was bent and I'm not sure they can be straightened out. It is also obvious this is not Amazon packaging.So what about the lights? They look good and like standard grade material. They can be mounted in new construction between studs and it slides on the stud rails to locate it anywhere you want between the studs. The junction box has what look like insert-to-connect connectors, one each for the white/black/green wires, that will handle 3 additional wires each. They look like they will be easy to install and should take standard recessed LED lights. I got these to install in a large 12'x25' walk-in closet that I am building. Hopefully I can salvage these but if not I will probably get some similar ones from a local big box store.
Michael B
December 23, 2024
A lot of people like to install wafer-style LED lights in houses. I generally hate those and feel like they are a microcosm of poor planning. Even though I am using LED light trims I prefer to install a can housing. These can be better sealed in an attic space and provide a solid mounting point for a light fixture. Having used the wafer-style lights I can rarely get them to sit fully flush. With these mounts that is not a concern. I love that these provide a much better air seal and are IC rated as well, meaning you could go overboard and spray foam around the opening where it meets the drywall and create an airtight seal.Also, pay attention to the fact that these do not come with pigtails that adapt the wiring to an E26 (standard lightbulb base). This is generally not a big deal as my LED light trims have the included plug, and it simplifies wiring. I'd rather snap a plug together than thread a bulb while standing on a ladder. But, if you were hoping to shove some standard bulbs in these while you finished construction You will have to source bulb adapters. I am not knocking these housings for that omission as you should generally not need them, just making a potential buyer aware of what these come with.
Steve
November 13, 2024
This is a case of six LED lights, in 4-in housings, meant specifically for new construction so they can be built firmly into the ceiling. They have full housings so they can be secured into the ceiling and wired properly.These lights appear to be of a professional contractor grade. They accept typical wiring properly. They do not appear to have any risk of overheating or shorting out, and they are designed in such a way where there is plenty of room to install them correctly.These are being used in a drop ceiling as I finish the basement. With the high quality housings, I am able to place them exactly where I want them to maximize lighting. I am having great luck with these lights and I am very happy with this purchase. I didn't need any problems for this giant diy project, and I definitely didn't get any from these lights!
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