directlight Lighting Guide
All about installing rope lighting
Getting Started
Rope light installation is a relatively simple project for the typical do-it-yourself homeowner. First, you need to decide where you want to have the lights positioned, and measure the amount of rope light that you will need to purchase.
Locate the power supply
Decide beforehand which electrical outlet will supply the power to the lights.
Get Some Tools
Rope lights are installed with the minimum amount of tools required for the job. Nothing more than a measuring tape, drill and screwdriver, will complete this installation. Another item that might be required may be an adhesive if installing the rope lights in channels.
Prepare the Light Rope for Installation
Uncoil the rope lighting and lay it out flat where you have determined it should be installed. Make sure that the power cord end is positioned closest to the electrical outlet where it will be attached.
Do not plug in the rope lights until they have been fully installed.
240-Volt rope lighting is available in lengths up to 45 mtr. If more than 45 mtrs of roping is required purchase connectors for the specific make and model of your product. If two or more sections of rope light need to be joined, you will need to use connectors.
Typically, your lengths of rope light will need to have a power cord attached to one end, while the other end has a blank end cap fitted. The joining coupler / connector must be attached if you require adding to the length of roping. Either way, these connectors spike into each end of rope light and the insulation sleeve will slide over the joint (attempt a dry run prior to gluing) Each manufacturer supplies their own style of connectors, and as always be sure to follow their instructions when joining sections of rope lights together.
Rope light can be joined together as a straight connector / coupler - tee – cross – and a right angle. Bends must not be made in the rope light exceeding less than 80mm diameter, or the integrity of the product will be damaged.
Installing with Mounting Clips
If installing rope light with mounting clips, the equipment needed is simply a drill and screwdriver. Please read the instruction manual thoroughly before beginning to install your new rope lights.
For rope light kits that are mounted with brackets or clips, attach them to the surface with the screws provided with the kit. Individual brackets and clips should be spaced 75mm to 100mm apart along the length of the roping, to prevent the light rope from sagging.
Gently press the roping into the mounting clips, distributing it evenly through the clips.
Mounting with a Channel
A channel installation is rigid and will prevent the light rope from bending. If installing rope lights in a channel, it is typically mounted with an adhesive, or screws. There are different ways to install channel-mounted rope lights. The channel may be nailed or screwed to a surface. Double-sided adhesive tape is used for mounting to smooth surfaces such as glass and marble. Choose the proper method for your application.
To install the rope lighting into the channel, press the roping gently into the channel where it will fit snugly. For the best fit into a channel, it is helpful to preheat the rope light by turning it on and allowing it warm up for a short period of time. Make sure that the rope light is out flat and not coiled before supplying it with power. Please read the instruction manual thoroughly before beginning to install your new rope lights.
Finally- Supply Power to the Light Rope
For a 220/240 volt rope, just simply install the power cord jack into any household outlet. Once the lights have been secured, simply plug them in to the electrical outlet
ROPE LIGHTING USES
- Rope Lighting is ideal for lighting building outlines, amusement themes, holiday light sculptures, trade show lighting, bars, and night clubs.
- Flexible: easily shapes to design.
- Installation: easy to install in stationary areas. We advise using U-channel for building surfaces to create straight outlines.
- Heavy Duty – applicable in all weathers and in-doors.
Finally!
“If you’re in any doubt – Please call an electrician”






