I'm planning on running potlights in my unfinished basement. The house was just built this year and I don't plan on finishing the basement any time soon (if ever).
Typically, the slim led potlights are springloaded and hung on the drywall ceiling. I'm assuming the junction box is just placed inside the drywall bare. Since I have an unfinished basement, can I just sit a small piece of plywood inbetween the joists (tightly fitted such that it I don't need to screw it down), drill a hole for the potlight to install and then sit the junction box on top of the plywood. Plywood would obviously have to be large enough to hold both the potlight and junction box. Is there any issue with doing it this way? I'm assuming the junction box is all metal so it's grounded so it should be fine but I'm not sure.
There are multiple reasons why I plan on doing it this way. One reason is that potlights are cheaper than flush mount lights. Flushmount lights are going to require an electrical box and I have spare plywood lying around. Another reason is that it's less invasive, I'm not screwing anything into the joists. I'm simply just sitting the light and junction box on top of the plywood which is sitting inbetween the joists. If I leave enough slack on the 14-2, I can even move the potlights up and down the joists. Lastly, if I decide to finish the basement in the future, I can reuse the potlights as I would probably install potlights anyway.
I just want to make sure that installing the potlights on plywood is not going to cause any safety issue.
danauns t1_itlqexn wrote
It's fine.
You should anchor the plywood, in fact it would have to be anchored to pass inspection if you ever chose to. ....you can't just have hard wired lights floating freely.
Add a screw or two to hold the wood in, and also anchor the controller/junction box and your good.