Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Electrical question - Under cabinet LED strip, double GP 2Aug 12, 2023 7:21 pm Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Re: Electrical question - Under cabinet LED strip, double GP 5Aug 15, 2023 12:17 pm Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Re: Electrical question - Under cabinet LED strip, double GP 8Oct 09, 2023 1:20 pm alexp79 Alternatively, you can just put together a 220V provision and then wire driver directly to it. Why to pay for extra outlet? You would still need to have a light switch in place in the above configuration somewhere on the wall. Most drivers come with a plug and lead already attached. It's easier for the sparky to do the prelay and terminate it with a socket, then the cabinet maker can simply plug everything in when they install and test it as they go. There's no need for the sparky to come back and wire the driver after the cabinet install. The sockets only cost a few dollars which is cheaper than a callback for the sparky to hardwire the driver. All the LED's are designed to be a simple low voltage plug and play install without having to get a sparky to hardwire. Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Re: Electrical question - Under cabinet LED strip, double GP 9Oct 09, 2023 1:29 pm chippy alexp79 Alternatively, you can just put together a 220V provision and then wire driver directly to it. Why to pay for extra outlet? You would still need to have a light switch in place in the above configuration somewhere on the wall. Most drivers come with a plug and lead already attached. It's easier for the sparky to do the prelay and terminate it with a socket, then the cabinet maker can simply plug everything in when they install and test it as they go. There's no need for the sparky to come back and wire the driver after the cabinet install. The sockets only cost a few dollars which is cheaper than a callback for the sparky to hardwire the driver. All the LED's are designed to be a simple low voltage plug and play install without having to get a sparky to hardwire. Yes, makes sense this way. Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has switched from a small square tile insert or normal square waste to a strip drain at all, and if so did the plumber or diy-er… 0 13403 Must be labour only. One of those how long is a piece of wire questions. 4 4290 |