Before I buy the lights and line up an electrician to install, I want to check that this will work:
Installing low voltage LED wall-mounted picture lights in two places. While there is a plug-in version with a remote, I want the lights on the Homeworks QS system so the lighting can be part of various scenes. I suppose I could use a plug-in lamp dimming module, but there's no good place to hide them. (Do those even work with wall warts plugged in?) Each install location has an outlet on the wall below to draw power from. The LED drivers for the picture lights are 0-10V dimming and draw 22W, 2A or less (different sizes). So the LMJ-5T-DV seems like the correct choice. It doesn't appear I can wire both lights to one PowPak so probably each light gets its own. The light mfr specifies a 4-gang box for the driver and power for the light.
My plan is to extend power from the outlet below up to the 4-gang old work box behind each picture. Wire it to the PowPak attached to the box, and then wire that to the driver, and then driver to the light, per mfr wiring instructions. The box would have a blank cover with a hole to run the low voltage wire to the lights, also per mfr recommendation.
Add the PowPaks to the HQS system and add to the "art cans" button I already have plus other scenes as needed.
1. Is that the proper design; and
2. Does the PowPak have to be attached to a knockout and sit on the exterior of a metal old work junction box, or can it be attached to the inside of a plastic old work box using its screw mounts if there's room (and if necessary, running the antenna out of the box through one of the friction knockouts on the plastic box)?
I'm in California if there are any weird codes to consider....
Thanks for any insight.