May 19, 2013 4:23 amSign In15 members logged in
homeone® - Australia's home building and renovation resource. home building and renovation
Find SuppliersPhotosVideosArticlesExpertsForumAdvertise 
Building Forum » Building, Renovation & Maintenance » Kitchen Corner

Advanced Search

Australia's greatest home building and renovation community providing you with access to the popular building forum, planning and budgeting tools, and the premium building directory.
LoginJoinLearn more

View unanswered posts | View active topics


Building Forum » Building, Renovation & Maintenance » Kitchen Corner

Help re good bright under cupboard lights

New Topic Post Reply  Page 1 of 1
 [ 8 posts ] 
  Print view Previous topic | Next topic 
Author Message
HB_
 Post subject: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 03, 2012 5:07 am 
Offline
Junior Member
Junior Member

Joined: 05 Feb 2012
Posts: 14
Need urgent advice re under cupboard lighting.

We've been undecided on choice of under cupboard lights - looked at LED strip lighting etc, but decided we like the intensity of separate under bench down lights to bring out the 'sparkle' in our granite bench top.

Electrician has wired for 5 individual small undercupboard wall mounted lights.

Question is - are there any reasonably priced LEDs that will the job, and where can I buy them? Or do I need to stay with halogen down lights ~20-30 watt - builder doesn't want to put in halogen because he says they will be too hot.


Top
 Profile  
chippy
 Post subject: Re: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 03, 2012 4:14 pm 
Offline
Gold Member
Gold Member

Joined: 05 Mar 2010
Posts: 718
Location: Perth
Hettich sign LED lights are what I recommend for task lighting.
they are very bright, easy to install and not too badly priced.
They come in sets of up to 3 per transformer, but you can install 2 sets to get your 5 lights.
The sparkie only has to put in a switch and run that to power points in the ceiling and then the cabinet maker will run the lights and wires up to this point. No need for a sparkie to wire them up.


Top
 Profile  
MrZebra
 Post subject: Re: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 03, 2012 7:46 pm 
Offline
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 14 Nov 2011
Posts: 147
chippy wrote:
Hettich sign LED lights are what I recommend for task lighting.


I've seen these in a store - they're excellent, very bright.


Top
 Profile  
PHL
 Post subject: Re: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 03, 2012 9:44 pm 
Offline
Gold Member
Gold Member

Joined: 24 Apr 2009
Posts: 448
Location: Sydney
We are getting some German LEDs that are IP65 (I think; can be used in shower) that are bright, much brighter than the usual strips, and come with an integrated heat sink. Cost was about $100 per metre, excluding transformers.

What we are doing is to have the cupboard doors overhand the bottom edge of the cupboard, leaving a space for finger hold to open the cupboard and also enough space for the LED strip, then a false bottom where the wires can be concealed back to the transformer in a cupboard.

That way everything is low profiled and concealed. Was looking at T5 fluorescent lights, but they were bulkier.


Top
 Profile  
HB_
 Post subject: Re: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 04, 2012 7:47 am 
Offline
Junior Member
Junior Member

Joined: 05 Feb 2012
Posts: 14
chippy wrote:
Hettich sign LED lights are what I recommend for task lighting.
they are very bright, easy to install and not too badly priced.
They come in sets of up to 3 per transformer, but you can install 2 sets to get your 5 lights.
The sparkie only has to put in a switch and run that to power points in the ceiling and then the cabinet maker will run the lights and wires up to this point. No need for a sparkie to wire them up.


Thank Chippy - this sounds exactly what I need.

*** How much do you think they are ?? - I can't get local price easily googling.
*** Do you know where is the best and cheapest place I can get them from?

Yesterday I found a similar Task brand 1x3watt LED in Home of Lights for $40 each light which looks similar and will probably do the trick if the Hettich Sign LED lights are more than $50-60 each.

The plan is for 5 pools of light under the bench reflecting off the glass splashback.
(Might also look get strip LEDs along the back underside of the cupboards like PHL is doing to have an alternative look when the atmosphere suits :) )


Top
 Profile  
chippy
 Post subject: Re: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 04, 2012 3:56 pm 
Offline
Gold Member
Gold Member

Joined: 05 Mar 2010
Posts: 718
Location: Perth
The Hettich lights are available from the Hettich store in your location.
They have showrooms in each state so you can go and have a look at them in operation.
As far as pricing I'd imaging they would retail for around the $150 mark for 3 lights and transformer. You may also need to buy the extension cables if the lights are further apart than their supplied leads (or just cut the existing lead and join in some extra cable, it's only low voltage).
I'm basing that on the trade price, so you may even be able to get a better price when you speak with them.


Top
 Profile  
HB_
 Post subject: Re: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 15, 2012 1:02 am 
Offline
Junior Member
Junior Member

Joined: 05 Feb 2012
Posts: 14
Hi Chippy

Got the Hettich lights- very bright, thanks! Now need to figure out how to dim them as I see they are dimmable.

Must I get a special dimmer, or can my electrician use a standard dimmer?

Also, as these lights are 2.3 watts each, I think one 15 watt driver should be fine to control 5 lights, leaving 1 light to use elsewhere with the other driver ( as they come in a pack of 3 including the driver ). Is that right?


Top
 Profile  
chippy
 Post subject: Re: Help re good bright under cupboard lights
PostPosted: Mar 15, 2012 2:33 am 
Offline
Gold Member
Gold Member

Joined: 05 Mar 2010
Posts: 718
Location: Perth
Good to hear! I've always found them to be some of the brightest out there.
All my clients that have requested lights have been very impressed with them.
As far as a dimmer goes I've never actually bothered to dim them, just on and off. Your sparky should know if you need a leading edge or trailing edge dimmer. I know it depends on the type of transformer.
As regards running 5 lights off the one transformer once again I'd check with your sparky. I usually just run 3 lights per transformer but I'm sure you'd be fine with more.


Top
 Profile  
Sort by  
New Topic Post Reply  Page 1 of 1
 [ 8 posts ] 

Building Forum » Building, Renovation & Maintenance » Kitchen Corner



Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests



Search for:



homeone® - Australia's home building and renovation resource.
home building and renovation directory
Subscribe

May 2013 Specials

2 x Espresso Table Lamps11 days leftBy Go Lights NSW
These stunning Espresso table lamps from Cafe Lighting are perfect for the bedroom or the living room. 2 of these lamps for less than $40...read more
10% off for the whole of MAY12 days leftBy SQUAREpeg - Moving Specialists VIC
Since you have the huge decision of choosing who to move with we feel it will make your life easier if we give you 10%...read more
Free Gift for all Homeone Customers12 days leftBy The Round Bath Company WA
Purchase any of our Spas from our huge range on Ebay this month, mention HOMEONE and receive a free gift with your first purchase. To...read more
Winter Rug Clearance Catalogue 18 days leftBy Harvey Norman The Carpet and Flooring Specialists ACT
Save, save, save with modern rugs, traditional rugs, shaggy rugs, wool rugs acrylic rugs and polypropylene rugs! There are many colours and designs to choose...read more
10% off 25 days leftBy PR Painting QLD
Receive up to 105 off your next Brisbane painting quote when you mention this advert...read more

Articles

Read Article: Solar Energy FAQ by Go Lights NSWSolar Energy FAQ
Complete and comprehensive Solar Energy and lighting FAQ
Read Article: Outdoor Lighting Glossary by Go Lights NSWOutdoor Lighting Glossary
A description of the popular types of outdoor lighting
Read Article: LEDs - what you didnLEDs - what you didn't know!
You know how hot incandescent bulbs become. That's because they convert…
Read Article: Is your home Conducive to Termites? What to look for.. by Victorian House Inspections VICIs your home Conducive to Termites? What to look for..
Termites can cost you thousands of dollars in repairs and heartache.…
Read Article: AustraliaAustralia's Only Custom Hydrotherapy Spabath Systems
Roundbathcompany is proud to offer a Total product range of hydrotherapy…

Videos

Watch Video: The Marrakech by Dale Alcock Homes WAThe Marrakech
Built with relaxation and flexibility in mind, the Marrakech means you'll…
Watch Video: SlimWall Designer Fences Installation Video by SlimWall Designer Fences VICSlimWall Designer Fences Installation Video
SlimWall Designer Fences are the popular panel fencing innovation that combines…
Watch Video: Modular Wall Systems Factory Acoustic test by Modular Wall Systems VICModular Wall Systems Factory Acoustic test
See the acoustic results achieved from one of our BarrierWalls installed…
homeone® - Australia's home building and renovation resource.  home building and renovation forum
Jump to: 


All posts made to these forums express the views and opinions of the author and not the Administrators, Support nor Homeone Australia & New Zealand
Forum FAQ | Members | Forum Terms of Use | Site Terms of Use | Privacy

homeone.com.au logos, designs, layout, page headers and colour scheme are ® Copyright Homeone Australia & New Zealand 2001-2013 (v3.0)
homeone® is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. ABN 46 625 367 703.