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We’re looking at adding 4 sets of halogen track lights to a room. Each set contains four 50 watt halogen lights. (200 watts per 4′ section.) I’d like to add them to a single run of track around 16′ in length. Portfolio lighting doesn’t specify the maximum lights per circuit. "Consult an electrician." (Item #233131) Can I put all 16 lamps on one circuit? If I divide them, how many circuits do I need?

The lamps are twisted on and you can move them where you want them along the track. The ceiling electrical outlet in the breakfast room is in an odd location and I need a fixture that is flexible and I can have the light where I need it.
To be precise, I need two lamps to highlight art on one wall, two lights for the opposite wall and one light down over the breakfast table.
Is that too much to ask?

I saw these track lights in a mens magazine a while ago. They are track lights that you plug into a wall outlet. They do not have a fuse box or require wiring into walls or ceiling. They are sold in a few different styles and you can choose how many lamps you would like. I tried searching a million ways on the internet and have come up empty. Does anyone know the website?

I want to install track lighting in my apartment. Unfortunately, we don’t have an overhead fixture; I have an outlet on the ground that’s controlled by the light switch, made for standing lamps and such.

Are there track lights out there that work like a lamp, that can be connected by an outlet? I’m willing to put up with the power cable, I’d just have it hugging the corners.

I purchased a big package of CFLs hoping to switch out the bulbs all over the house. Well, I have found one socket to date where the CFL will work. Many of my ceiling lights are on dimmers, so I suspect this is the cause for these lights; however, in lamps and other ceiling fixtures (no dimmer), the bulbs do not work. Any ideas??? Thanks.

i have the old style track that the lamp just attach to the track, and can be moved back and forth, the plain style ones. I was hoping to take of those lamps and replace with a more up to date styled lamps. any ideas..