I could find very little information on how to hang Noopsyche K7 Pros. I really just wanted to know what kind of screws attach into it and how many screws it has, but there wasn't a very great picture or any information on the screw sizes. You can find some mention of it in a few threads, but I thought I'd share here what I used.
You want machine screws. These are the screws I used from Lowes, 5/32 inch. M4 machine screws will work as well, but I couldn't find those with hooks on the end. You also want to make sure they are long enough. The K7 pro has these metal ridges on the top and the screw is on the bottom there. The screws I got were 1-5/8 inch and I was able to screw until the eye hook was as far as it could go, I'd say ~1/2 inch in.
Furthermore, there are two screws on each side. I removed one of the screws so you can see where the hole is. The light hangs level from just these two screws.
Here's is my current setup that I'll be improving soon. As I mentioned, just these hooks makes it hang nice and level. Although you will need to make sure the cord isn't pulling down on it. If it does, it won't be level. So make sure to have some way to fasten the cord against something so it doesn't tug down on the light.
You want machine screws. These are the screws I used from Lowes, 5/32 inch. M4 machine screws will work as well, but I couldn't find those with hooks on the end. You also want to make sure they are long enough. The K7 pro has these metal ridges on the top and the screw is on the bottom there. The screws I got were 1-5/8 inch and I was able to screw until the eye hook was as far as it could go, I'd say ~1/2 inch in.
Furthermore, there are two screws on each side. I removed one of the screws so you can see where the hole is. The light hangs level from just these two screws.
Here's is my current setup that I'll be improving soon. As I mentioned, just these hooks makes it hang nice and level. Although you will need to make sure the cord isn't pulling down on it. If it does, it won't be level. So make sure to have some way to fasten the cord against something so it doesn't tug down on the light.