Here have never updated the under the counter lighting to LED lamps.
Purchased a few for testing and tested them in the garage and basement workbench years ago leaving them on 24/7 for a few years.
New endeavor with some LED lamps that I purchased a few years ago.
Hardware list:
1 - 10 modules / .72 watts each / .06 Amps X 10 = .6 amps Reviewer tested 5 modules with a draw of 105 mA - testing with a .5 Amp regulated PS.
LG Innotek LED modules.
Operates on 12Vdc. Dimmable. Covered lens protects against humidity and sun damage. 50,000 hour, long-life LEDs. 3M® double-stick tape on back of each module for attachment to clean, flat surface. Also has a hole for screw mounting. Specifications: 12Vdc, 0.72W each module.
Test mounted the modules using tiny screws but not double stick tape yet. Mounting the LED lamps on the outer edge of the cabinet overhang.
Hiding the 120 VAC to 12VDC LED power supply and Sonoff automation module inside of the 4 X 4 metal switch box with currently one switch inside of it.
2 - 4 X 4 metal in wall switch box
3 - small 120 VAC transformer plus Sonoff mounted inside of box.
Purchased one of these on Amazon for around $7. They are about $2 on Ebay with free delivery. This is a 1 AMP tiny LED driver.
Purchased this just for testing purposes and to fit it inside of wall box with switch.
Thinking one of these would fit inside of the metal switch box and connected to the above purchased transformer. (~ $10 on Amazon and around $4 on Ebay). Too bad that a dimming module wasn't made. I did find a tiny 12VDC dimming module that will fit nicely next to the LED lighting. Ordered this one Amazon Prime today.
4 - Diffuser - mounting LEDs in channel with diffuser LED Aluminum Channel System With Cover, End Caps and Mounting Clips
5 - barrel connectors
6- optionally using LED light strips. Will be building two configurations. Might utilize second one on top of the kitchen cabinets (2 switches).
The old over the counter lighting was sort of used as night lights in the kitchen. (along with over the stove LED lamps). I am over doing this a bit now using added options. The diffuser / LED strip mounting gives it a nice finished look.
Purchased a few for testing and tested them in the garage and basement workbench years ago leaving them on 24/7 for a few years.
New endeavor with some LED lamps that I purchased a few years ago.
Hardware list:
1 - 10 modules / .72 watts each / .06 Amps X 10 = .6 amps Reviewer tested 5 modules with a draw of 105 mA - testing with a .5 Amp regulated PS.
LG Innotek LED modules.
Operates on 12Vdc. Dimmable. Covered lens protects against humidity and sun damage. 50,000 hour, long-life LEDs. 3M® double-stick tape on back of each module for attachment to clean, flat surface. Also has a hole for screw mounting. Specifications: 12Vdc, 0.72W each module.
Test mounted the modules using tiny screws but not double stick tape yet. Mounting the LED lamps on the outer edge of the cabinet overhang.
Hiding the 120 VAC to 12VDC LED power supply and Sonoff automation module inside of the 4 X 4 metal switch box with currently one switch inside of it.
2 - 4 X 4 metal in wall switch box
3 - small 120 VAC transformer plus Sonoff mounted inside of box.
Purchased one of these on Amazon for around $7. They are about $2 on Ebay with free delivery. This is a 1 AMP tiny LED driver.
Purchased this just for testing purposes and to fit it inside of wall box with switch.
Thinking one of these would fit inside of the metal switch box and connected to the above purchased transformer. (~ $10 on Amazon and around $4 on Ebay). Too bad that a dimming module wasn't made. I did find a tiny 12VDC dimming module that will fit nicely next to the LED lighting. Ordered this one Amazon Prime today.
4 - Diffuser - mounting LEDs in channel with diffuser LED Aluminum Channel System With Cover, End Caps and Mounting Clips
5 - barrel connectors
6- optionally using LED light strips. Will be building two configurations. Might utilize second one on top of the kitchen cabinets (2 switches).
The old over the counter lighting was sort of used as night lights in the kitchen. (along with over the stove LED lamps). I am over doing this a bit now using added options. The diffuser / LED strip mounting gives it a nice finished look.
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