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Under Cabinet Lighting 101:

March 31st, 2011

Lighting effects, dimming, and powering your flex strips for under cabinet lighting

The most popular installation location for LED flexible strip lighting is under cabinets. These lights can give a modern polish to any kitchen, task area, or bathroom. The installation strategy for LED flex strips depends on the lighting effect desired.

1. Even distribution– If uniform and gap less distribution of light is the effect you are looking for, install a single uncut strip of LED flex strip under the entire length of the cabinet.

2. Spot Illumination – Cutting the LED flex strips into 3 inch sections, and connecting them with connector wires at the length of your choice, will give the appearance of puck lighting. The area directly under the cut strips will be brighter than the areas to the right or left of the strips.

However, you wish to install your LED flex strip is up to you. The majority of the new LED flex strips on the market are very bright, so it is highly recommended to install a dimmer between the power sources and flex strips for full customization of the brightness desired.

The size of the transformer needed is dependent upon the length of flex strip installed. For example, 9 feet of uncut flexible LED strip will draw 1.125 amps of current. It is always recommended to use a power supply greater than the actual currents drawn, so for this example, a 2 amp power supply is needed. You can easily hide the power supply in the cabinet itself. Please allow at least two inches of space between the power supply and the edges of the cabinet to insure proper heat distribution from the power source.

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  1. brent0n08
    March 31st, 2011 at 15:47 | #1

    I like the pucklight look… this is helpful! Thank you!!!

  2. June 8th, 2011 at 21:40 | #2

    I Agree they give a great finish to every kitchen and home.
    I have also found that they can be great for clubs also as they can flash in red green blue, making different colours.
    They are energy saving and made for all requirements.

  3. LED tubes
    July 23rd, 2011 at 06:37 | #3

    Under cabinet lighting? I have never seen that before. But I can already think of the reasons why we need lights under these cabinets. It can help avoid insects and pests from living in those cabinets.

  4. Paul Stratkona
    July 29th, 2011 at 14:56 | #4

    LED strips are ideal for illuminating small areas underneath cabinets and shelves. Because LED’s use little power and also generate little heat, there is no danger that they might ignite the material to which they are attached. A side benefit of using LED’s is that they are energy efficient.

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