How to install a bathroom light fixture without a junction box?

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To install a bathroom light fixture without a junction box, you can use a remodel junction box or a surface-mounted pancake box. Here are the steps:
  1. Remodel Junction Box:
    • Place the back of the box on the wall or ceiling and trace its outline with a pencil.
    • Cut along the trace line with a drywall saw and remove the cutout.
    • Feed the electrical cables through the hole and the self-clamping holes on the back of the box.
    • Fit the box into the hole until the front flange butts against the drywall.
    • Secure the box by rotating the plastic anchor against the back of the drywall and tightening the screws1.
  2. Surface-Mounted Pancake Box:
    • Screw the pancake box to the stud through the drywall.
    • Feed the cable into the box through a cable clamp and back-of-box knockout.
    • Mount the fixture to the pancake box3.
These methods ensure that the electrical connections are safely contained and meet code requirements.




Author: Santo Mineo



Key insights

  • Installing a light fixture without an electrical box can be done by measuring and marking the center of the light's location.
  • Working with electrical wires requires careful twisting and taping to ensure a smooth and safe installation process.
  • Determining the height of the light fixture: "we had determined that we wanted the light to hang about 20 and a half inches below that base."
  • Be careful when working with electrical wires and make sure to tie everything properly together to avoid any safety hazards.

Timestamped Summary

  • 00:00 Install light fixture by centering table, marking ceiling, removing old light, and running wire to new location.
  • 01:15 Cut a hole, bring wire through, tie and tape it, then pull and push to bring it near the box.
  • 01:51 Cut and strip wires, attach light fixture to wood, and loop cords inside for installation without electrical box.
  • 02:40 Loosen the screw, measure the wire, and hang the light at the desired height.
  • 03:12 Shorten and secure wires, attach fixture, and put on globes and bulbs to install light without electrical box.
  • 04:07 Light fixture looks amazing, hope you like it, give me a thumbs up.

Video Full Text

  • 00:00 Building with papa like subscribe and ring that bell well. This light is in my daughter's kitchen but her table is up against the wall and she wants to put a light over the table. So what we're going to do is going to remove this light. That's in the ceiling run wire over. But first we have to center the table so I put my laser in the center of the table transfer. So it hits the ceiling and I measured the table and I used half that measurement to come across from the wall out and made a mark in the ceiling that's where the center of her light is going to be. So we removed the light and now we make a hole where the center is. Now we're going to try to run a wire from this box. Over to this hole we made where it's going to be the center of the light okay. We ran the wire we had a little difficulty.
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  • 01:15 There was a piece of wood in between there. So we cut another hole and was able to bring the wire through. Now. We tie the electrical wire to that wire twist it and then tape it. So. It makes it more smooth and it'll be easier to run. It. Derrick is pulling it from the one end. I'm pushing from the other and we'll bring it all the way through to come out near the box. All right.
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  • 01:51 One two three. There. It is okay now. I cut the wire back and there is a hole in the box and I was able to use my pliers and get it through the hole in the box. I cut the wires and stripped them have them ready but I don't hook them up to the power yet. I want to get everything done in the lights first so. I take the center part of the light. I found some wood to screw to and I screwed it to the wood and the other ones you can see. I put them in an angle with coarse screws and they grab very well all right. We put the light up there just held it and the cords are very long so they loop them inside with a little device.
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  • 02:40 It's just plastic but it holds the wire from going down any further but first there's this screw we loosen the screw and we had determined that we wanted the light to hang about 20 and a half inches below that that base. So we pull the wire through. And we use the tape measure so that we were able to get each one to be about 20 and a half inches. There was a lot of extra wire.
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  • 03:12 So I cut it because we would not been able to hide it behind the fixture between the two pieces. So I shortened them but still left enough to where if we wanted to change it a few inches either way it wouldn't be a problem be careful when you do this get everything tied properly together. Get your wire nuts on and put black tape over them because they're going to be tight to the metal all right. So you can see. We have it somewhat hung right now what I did is. I tied the ground wire first made sure it was strong and it was able to hold it up while I get the wires behind this base piece and then get it tight to the ceiling. All right. We put the globes on the bulbs in and we lit it up all right.
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  • 04:07 It's really really looking good. I'm really like this project. It really helped that table in the area that it's in my daughter picked this out. She did an awesome job look. At this. It looks amazing all right. I hope you like this video and I'll see you on the next one give me. A thumbs up say something make a comment wouldn't. This light look beautiful in your home. All right goodbye.
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