I've replaced all our old fluorescent under/over cabinet fixtures with LED strips. Really like these - tunable temperature (27k - 62k) and dimmable.
The plan is to mount the power supply and controller to a 1x3 and have a P-Clamp at each end to secure the AC and the outbound feeds to the LED strips. The configuration would be essentially how it's laid out as shown. They're just sitting there for now.
I have a 24V power supply and controller for each cabinet section/area using the AC feed that was installed in each cabinet section when we remodeled.
A 16-3 feeder from the wall connection to the top of each cabinet and the power supply is wire nutted to that.
Are wire nuts OK here - sitting atop the cabinet? I could use **** connectors and crimp them if needed or use the Wago inline connectors (which I do not have at this time). The Wago's just strike me as a fancier wire nut though.
The other pic shows a laundry room cabinet where the power supply and controller are hard-wired to the wall connection and placed inside the cabinet as it goes all the way to the ceiling (under cabinet lights only). I plan to make a false front out of white pegboard to hide the hardware and protect it.
BTW.... that is a mid-size plate - I need to get a full oversize for this one.
Thanks!
Top of cabinet typical install - Wire nuts OK?

Laundry cabinet - hardwired.

The plan is to mount the power supply and controller to a 1x3 and have a P-Clamp at each end to secure the AC and the outbound feeds to the LED strips. The configuration would be essentially how it's laid out as shown. They're just sitting there for now.
I have a 24V power supply and controller for each cabinet section/area using the AC feed that was installed in each cabinet section when we remodeled.
A 16-3 feeder from the wall connection to the top of each cabinet and the power supply is wire nutted to that.
Are wire nuts OK here - sitting atop the cabinet? I could use **** connectors and crimp them if needed or use the Wago inline connectors (which I do not have at this time). The Wago's just strike me as a fancier wire nut though.
The other pic shows a laundry room cabinet where the power supply and controller are hard-wired to the wall connection and placed inside the cabinet as it goes all the way to the ceiling (under cabinet lights only). I plan to make a false front out of white pegboard to hide the hardware and protect it.
BTW.... that is a mid-size plate - I need to get a full oversize for this one.
Thanks!
Top of cabinet typical install - Wire nuts OK?

Laundry cabinet - hardwired.
