Advice on kitchen undercabinet replacement lighting
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Comments (5)We hardwired the Xenon task undercabinet lights sold by Pegasus. We have them on a switched circuit and did not use a dimmer because they already have a built in hi/lo switch. The 16" units have two 20 watt bulbs and the 24" have three. We have found these to be very good both as task and mood lighting. Yes they do get hot, but not that bad, and certainly better than halogen bulbs. If heat is your concern, then you might want to consider fluorescent, but IMHO, Xenon light has a better color rendition. The fixtures come in several fiinshes, and you can get the specs, etc., on their web site. We have order several times from Pegasus with no problems. Here is a link that might be useful: Xenon Task lights...See MoreUndercabinet replacement lighting
Comments (4)Since you have florescent tubes I imagine you would be more interested in line voltage options. The line voltage options will have the transformer built in and will allow you to hard wire the lights. Line voltage LED kits will have a transformer built into the unit. However they sell a thin electrical box to take the romex to a single outlet that is made for placing underneath cabinets, so if you purchased a low voltage kit you could use that box to take your romex to a plug, then plug the transformer into it, and then run the lights off of the transformer. If your cabinets are next to each other you can use one transformer (if sized appropriately) for all lights. If they're spaced apart you'll have to take into consideration that the low voltage cables aren't typically allowed to be fished in the walls. While low voltage, the current may be quite high so check for codes. At my local big box stores they carry mostly low voltage kits. But search online you'll see more options. Kichler is a name that came recommended to me but comes at a price....See Morecost of replacing undercabinet lighting
Comments (1)Do you want to replace the entire fixtures or the bulbs themselves?...See MoreUndercabinet Lighting in the Kitchen?
Comments (11)I just went through this. If you want LED UC lighting, you have two choices and you have to make the choices early. One, you can hardwire and select series of unit where each unit has an integral transformer. Two, you can do the LED strips with low-voltage wiring and a master transformer. The master transformer must be placed somewhere out of sight but accessible. If the transformer ever goes bad, you want to be able to get to it to replace it. Most of the time, it will be out of sight out of mind. The transformer will be large enough, think the size of a mans shoe, that you won't want to put it in a wall cabinet because it will clobber your storage space. The integral units can cost a lot of money if you buy some of the name brand ones. I found an electrical supply company on Amazon that sold them mail order for a reasonable price. I was able to actually get someone on the phone to explain the process. My project was a renovation. The hardwiring and switches were already in the walls. I was too far along to make the LED strips work. My advice, make your decision early. Once you understand your choices, it gets a lot easier....See Morepartim
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