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My husband and I are remodeling our kitchen and just installed under cabinet spotlights. We don’t want to have to nail and/or screw them into the bottom of the cabinet but have run into a little problem. We thought adhesive velco would work, but the lights (hallogen) get hot and melt the glue that holds the velcro and spotlight in place after being turned on for a few minutes, so they fall off.
Does superglue or expoxy glue melt under heat? We’re thinking glue may be a better alternative. We don’t want to nail or screw the lights into the cabinets because the nails or screws will be visible when the door is opened and may interfere with the dishes etc. in the cabinets.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!!
Our house came prewired for undercabinet lighting and has the super hot halogen lights. I am trying to switch them to LED, All the stores carry are plug-in type, not hardwire. The guy told me just to cut off the plug and wire them. I did, and it worked, however now I have no where to place the ground wire that comes out of the cabinet. Is it ok to leave these ungrounded?
I need something to cover the side of the dishwasher because its going in an odd spot in my kitchen. A cabinet wont fit there. I need like a peice of wood that looks like the cabinet material. I know this sounds weird
not the American people who are losing their homes?
Ok so your neighbors arent your problem but Behr Stern is? I just want some consistency – that’s all.
I;m not saying American homeowners should be bailed out but should the banks that gave these crazy loans be bailed out?
Transformers keep burning out on all cabinet lighting.
It’s a 12v system with 12 volt 20 watt xenon bulbs installed in all them .There a total of 6 lighting units . Why are my transformers burning out .
The power is 120 coming off all 6 fixtures . No voltage drop . 1 switch controls all lights in kitchen it appears that nothing else is on that circuit .
What am I overlooking ?
I am going to be purchasing lighting for under my cabinets. I am going to need 3 different lengths, 33 1/2″, 21 1/2″, and 12 1/2″, and all 3 have a different wattage. The 33 1/2″ is 21W, the 21 1/2″ is 13W, and the 12 1/2″ is 8W. By installing all 3 of these lengths, each with a different wattage, will there be a noticable brightness between each section?