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02 February 2013

Re: [DIY] under cabinet lights

 

Thank you Mike and Aki!
I didn't even think of LEDs, that would be perfect. 
And thanks for the links; I checked at Home Depot the other day, and all they had was rope lights.

Now for the scary part:  I have a wall switch for the garbage disposal which was never installed, and I'd like to repurpose that for the under cabinet lights.
Do I have to open up the sheet rock to do this?  Fortunately, there's no backsplash now, and I'll be putting one in later, so I can hide a lot of sins.
Thanks,
Lee

At 08:40 AM 2/1/2013, you wrote:

  Beauty of going with LED is the low voltage wiring which makes routing much less cumbersome, more flexible and safer than 110v
I would avoid CFL for several reasons:
* Requires 110v wiring,
* contains Mercury in the bulbs,
* Title 24 code requires that only CFL with special base be used so one can not unscrew and put in regular incandescent bulbs in.
* Warm up time delay to full brightness.
* Shorter lifespan than LEDs.

Here are some LED options to consider:

http://www.tmart.com/Other-Lights/

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