rkevins
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Has anyone installed lights under their kitchen cabnets and if so what did you use.
Thanks
Thanks
SAMs club has cool led lights that are battery powered. They come in a 2pack with a remote that looks like a light switch. 4 sets light up the kitchen and are all controlled by the same rf remote
I have under cabinet lights which are all hardwired in. I love them. They are the ones from Home Depot- Xenon

I have under cabinet lights which are all hardwired in. I love them. They are the ones from Home Depot- Xenon
The coolest part of the kitchen is I have a RGB LED strip above the cabinets, which shines up the back wall and onto the ceiling. The combination of the EcoSmart's at 15% brightness and the colored accent lighting is my favorite![]()
Question for those with hard wired lights. How are they powered? Do they just plug into a receptacle and if so, where is the receptacle located? Is it in the cabinet or...
I am the process of wiring my home and I would like under cabinet lighting controlled by a wall switch. I was thinking about putting necessary receptacles along the top of the cabinets all controlled by a wall switch. Then I can the wires down though the cabinet to each individual under cabinet fixture.
Question for those with hard wired lights. How are they powered? Do they just plug into a receptacle and if so, where is the receptacle located? Is it in the cabinet or...
I am the process of wiring my home and I would like under cabinet lighting controlled by a wall switch. I was thinking about putting necessary receptacles along the top of the cabinets all controlled by a wall switch. Then I can the wires down though the cabinet to each individual under cabinet fixture.


I used 2 warm white 3528 self-adhesive LED strips off eBay, along with a plug-in transformer and a remote controlled switch/pwm dimmer box.
That was enough to run strips both under the cabinets and on top of the trim at the top, shining up toward the ceiling. Total cost was right around $100.
There was a lot more labor than I expected involved between fishing wires behind the cabinets and making connections at all the corners, but imho it came out amazing.
I opened up the remote and wired 3 push-button switches to the contacts for the on/off and brightness (up & down) buttons, then mounted them on a blank decora faceplate.
I can grab some better pics if people want to see the details.




