FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do The Lights Come Pre-Assembled?

Unfortunately, due to packaging size requirements, our kits do not come pre-assembled although there is a very detailed instruction manual included.

How Bright Are the Lights?

Our Hexagon LED Lighting Kits not only provide you with a pleasing aesthetic, but they are also
super bright especially with our 6000k temperature option.

Are The Lights Dimmable?

Unfortunately, our current lamps are not dimmable and can’t be utilised with a dimmer switch, if you’re after dimmable HEXX Lights feel free to enquire within.

Are The Lights Heavy?

Our High-Quality Materials allow for a Light-weight, robust example of Hexagon
Lights. This offers a streamlined installation and makes fixing the components
super easy.

How Are The Lights Powered?

Our Kits are supplied with a 1.2M Power Cable, one end plugs into the connector for the lamps and the other directly into an Australian 3 Pin Power point.

Is There Warranty?

At HEXX we strive to supply the best products possible to our customers. Along with the confidence we have in our product, we offer a 5 Year Warranty CLICK TO VIEW WARRANTY STATEMENT

Are The Lights Plug ‘n’ Play?

Our Kits are very straight-forward, once you have the lights and connectors fixed in
position it’s as simple as plugging the power cable into the lamps via the power
connector and plugging straight into your nearest electrical power outlet.

Are The Lights Difficult To Install?

Lighting Installation is a walk in the park when it comes to HEXX, upon purchasing your Hexagon Lights you will recieve a detailed installation manual.

Do You Offer a Trade Discount?

Yes, HEXX supports all sorts of trades and has a growing network of certified installers, enquire within to find out more.

How are the lights mounted?

The technique used to mount the lighting system is dependent on the surface you are fixing to, every
connector has a mounting eyelet, using appropriate hardware to fix to the
surface and bare the weight of the item you are installing is always
recommended.