My UCL install
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Comments (4)It's definitely a surge which could be typically root caused by a loose neutral connection. Start with the socket for the Disposal. Check for loose connections in the junction box - usually an improperly tightened wire nut. Move to the next junction box and repeat. A continuity meter and multimeter would be helpful. Remember to turn off the electricity at the correct breaker(or breakers if there are more circuits exhibiting the same issue) first. If you're not comfortable doing this, get an electrician....See MoreUCL finally installed - for those interested
Comments (7)I used the regular ones, not the "High Brightness" ones, which were quite a bit more $$ and I am really happy with these. I seriously think the High Brightness ones would be overkill for UCL. You could dim them but why pay for more brightness just to dim them? I dim the ones I have at night. Someone on another thread claimed their LED lights lost their brightness after 6 months. I would be so upset if that happens, after paying nearly $500! But I thought it possibly had to do with their power supply going bad, I don't know tho. Here's the link again to the lights I have... Here is a link that might be useful: My UCL lights...See Moreplease help me select led ucl for my kitchen reno,
Comments (19)Thanks again davidtay; I did about a week ago and the closest I could find that was waterproof and had the most amount of lumens per foot in an rgb led strip was listed below, see link. Based on my calculations it would produce 244 lumens per foot and I would assume that's in white mode, although it's unknown which color temperature. That would be bright enough to not need a separate white led run on it's own switch. I would also need a 12 volt 40 watt 4 amp power supply and a controller. If my math is right at 16.5 feet costing approximately $160.00 add a controller and power supply it shouldn't be much more than $200.00? I wonder if this would work. By the way I have one more cabinet to build then onto the doors. eam Pattern 180 degree Color RGB Current Draw @ 12 Volts DC 3295mA Current Draw per Foot 201mA Water Resistance[1] Weatherproof IP65 Number of LEDs in Unit 300 LEDs LED Type 5050 SMD LEDs per Segment 3 Length 500cm(197in) Lifetime 40000 Hours Lumen 4020 Lumen Max Run[2] 1 Polarized Yes Price Per Foot $14.38 Standards And Certifications CE/FCC/ISA Approved/ROHS Compliant/UL Listed Strip Width 12mm Suitable for Vehicles Yes Total Power Consumption 39.5 Watts Type Flexible Light Strips/High Density Operating Voltage Range 9~14.8 VDC Wattage per Foot 2.5 Watts Wavelength 470 nm/525 nm/626 nm Wire Length 48.26cm(19in) Dimensions: 500cm(196.85") x 1.2cm(0.47") x 0.275cm(0.11") Here is a link that might be useful: Superbright led rgb strip...See MoreRecognize this UCL? Installation at front?
Comments (2)I think that might be a Hafele downlight called Conductor rail. I recall seeing it while doing my own search for UCL as it's rather unique. Expensive too. Good luck! Here is a link that might be useful: hafele ucl...See Moregpraceman55
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