Install in an afternoon.
Color Bridge installs in under 60 minutes for a typical pergola. LNT Track in under 90 minutes. No electrician required.
Before you start
What you need
That's it. Notice what's not on this list: electrician, junction box, conduit, permits.
Step by step
Six steps, start to glow.
01
Plan your layout
Measure the full run end to end, find the surfaces you'll mount to, and place your fixtures on paper first. Five minutes here saves an hour later.
Sketch it once. Walk it at dusk before you commit.
02
Mount the track
For Color Bridge, screw in GDJ mounting fixings every 30cm so the cable floats clean off the surface. For LNT, click mounting brackets to the wall every 50cm and seat the rail into them.
Level the first and last anchor — the rest follow the line.
03
Bend & shape — or section & attach
Color Bridge bends by hand around corners and curves — keep every bend above a 300mm radius. LNT sections join with click-in adapters at any angle for a crisp architectural line.
The silicone holds its shape — no clips needed to keep a curve.
04
Clip your fixtures
Every fixture clips directly onto the track and taps the 24V line through its built-in connector. No tools, no separate GDJ stand-off, no exposed wiring.
Hear the click — that's the connector seating onto the conductors.
05
Connect the driver
Plug the driver into any standard 100–130V AC outlet, then plug the power-on connector into the driver. One driver feeds the whole run from a single end.
Under 6m? The 36W driver is plenty. Going longer, step up to 72W.
06
Test & adjust
Power on. Every fixture should glow a warm 3000K immediately. If one stays dark, unclip it and re-seat the clip squarely onto the track — that's almost always it.
Still dark after re-seating? Swap it onto a known-good spot to check the fixture.
Did you know?
It's 24V. It's safe to touch.
Safe for children and pets
DC24V cannot cause electric shock — handle it freely.
Waterproof to IP65
Sealed against rain and dust for year-round outdoor use.
No exposed copper
Every connection is sealed — no bare conductor anywhere.
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