Yes you can! Painting the Lumenese tape is optional, however some people may choose to do so. Please note that not all paints and primers are compatible with the Lumenese tape. As a general rule of thumb, you should pick a basic primer and avoid primers that are “sealers,” and/or may have “stain-blocking technology.” It is advisable to test the paint and primer on a small surface of scrap Lumenese tape and reviewing the results after the paint and/or primer have set/thoroughly dried, prior to painting the complete Lumenese tape. In general, a single coat of primer and two coats of paint should be sufficient to hide the Lumenese tape. If the event that the Lumenese tape is still visible, try applying additional coats of paint and/or using a different style of brush/roller.
Yes. We took all the complexity out of installing our Lumenese Lighting System.
We tell all our customers, “if you can close a box shut with clear packing tape, you can install our Lumenese Lighting System!”
No. The remotes are individually coded to avoid interference. The remotes however can be programmed to control multiple lighting units from the same remote. Two different remotes can also be used to control the same Lumenese Lighting System. Please see Lumenese Installation Manual for more information.
No. Do not install this product over/on any conductive surface (Ex: Metal Ducting, Copper Piping, Electrical boxes, etc.)
No. This product is intended to be installed on solid surfaces and not intended to be installed on flexible material. Do not install the product such that it is left “suspended.”
No. This product is suitable for indoor, dry locations only.
No. All Lumenese LED fixtures should be used with Lumenese Lighting System only. All parts must be used as indicated in the instructions. Do not substitute and/or modify any parts.
No. All factory-made splices and connections must remain intact. They are carefully designed and built, and improper connections may damage the system.
No, however it's advisable not to touch the Lumenese Copper Tape, as oils on your hands may damage it. The system steps the voltage down from 120V AC to 12V DC through the included adapter. 12V DC is considered “low-voltage.”
No. Do not overlap the Lumenese Copper Tape. Please see Lumenese Installation Manual for more information for best install practices.
Lumenese Lighting System has to be installed on a flat surface. The popcorn can be scraped off and re-applied upon installing the Lumenese Lighting System.
No, the angle of the light is fixed.
The Lumenese Copper Tape is slightly thicker than an average sheet of paper. Most customers are satisfied with simply painting over them. However, for 100% coverage, a thin layer of plaster may be required.