Suitable for Multiple Uses
Bright Lights in any space, such as closet, cabinets, counters, utility rooms, bath, jewelry case, decorative, backlighting and more.
Easy Installation & Operation
Lightkiwi Under Cabinet Lighting can be easily installed mostly anywhere with using proper tools and with the dimmer switch, you can easily control the power (on & off) and the dimming.
Energy-efficient LED
Individual 12 Inch Lightkiwi Under Cabinet Panel has 280 Lumen, bright 42 LED and only uses 3 Watts maximum.
Hardwire Installation
If you plan to use a wall dimmer switch, you need to do the hardwire installation with dimmable transformer, instead of the included power supply which plugs into wall outlet, due to the voltage difference between the wall dimmer switch (110V) and LED light panel (24V). Inline dimmer switch (24V) is incompatible with dimmable transformer.
If not used with wall dimmer switch, plug-in power supply (except 6 watt power supply) can be used to do the hardwire installation, but if dimmer switch is needed, 24V dimmer switch is required. You would need to splice the power plug from the power cord and connect to the power source with a junction box or something similar. Wall dimmer switch (110V) is incompatible with plug-in power supply.
Power Supply Start Up time
Depends wattage of power supply, the start up time may differ. Please use matched wattage of power supplies for best result.
B00HF11MEU – Hardwire Kit
B00E453A9U – 40W Dimmable Transformer
*Magnetic Low Voltage Dimmer Switch Required For Dimmable Transformer*
Product Features
- (4) Lightkiwi 12 inch Cool White Modular LED Under Cabinet Lighting Panel
- Lightkiwi 12 Watt Power Supply – Link up to (4) 12 inch LED Light Panel
- Lightkiwi Dimmer Switch for Modular LED Under Cabinet Lighting
- Lightkiwi 4-Way Splitter for Modular LED Under Cabinet Lighting
- (4) 3ft Interconnect Cable; (4) Modular Connector; (8) Mounting Brackets with Screws
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Easily adapted to hardwired install After removing the existing fluorescent fixtures under my cabinets I soldered the solid wires that came out of the wall to the power cord (which I also cut to the right length) leading into the power supply. I’ve attached the power supply to the underside surface of the cabinet with some double-sided foam tape and it’s holding up fine for the time being.The dimmer controllers don’t seem to remember their state after power to them is cut (via the wall switch), so I didn’t use them…
Nice Lights I like these lights. price was pretty good, they give plenty of light (a very white light), and add a nice touch to the kitchen.Only two issues to consider. If you want to use the dimmer, you cannot turn them on/off via a switched outlet. You will need power to the unit and then push the power button on the dimmer switch. I had intended to turn on/off all the lights in the kitchen, but since I also wanted the dimmer function, I have to turn the lights on at each dimmer – I have…
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