It has become increasingly popular to make personal modifications to lighting products. However, it's important to be cautious with these changes, as certain modifications can affect the performance of the light and may void the warranty.

Painting the lamp housing

One of the most common modifications people consider is painting the lamp housing. However, we strongly advise against this. The chemicals in paint and solvents can damage the lamp’s seal, which may lead to moisture issues and internal damage. Additionally, painting the housing will void the warranty. This means that if problems arise later, you will no longer be eligible for warranty coverage. Still thinking about painting or spraying the housing? Please note that this is entirely at your own risk.

Instead of painting, consider safer ways to give your LED lights a personal touch. For example, you can use colored filters or purchase special housings that add color without damaging the original lamp. These options are much safer and help ensure that your light continues to function properly.

Moisture in light

Modifying the light

Technical modifications

When it comes to technical modifications—such as improving cooling or adding automated functions—it's important to ensure that these changes are safe and do not impact the lamp’s performance or warranty. If you're unsure, it's always a good idea to contact us or a professional before making any adjustments.

You can also learn more about the correct installation, usage, and maintenance of LED lights in our other guides.