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Hi everyone,
I was looking for some advice for some kitchen under cupboard and plinth lights for my new kitchen fit.
The kitchen is all fitted now minus the lighting and I’m a bit undecided on the best way forward. I’d like some colour changing strip lights for the under cupboard and plinth lighting but having not given it much thought before the electrician chased cables into the walls leading back to the light switch, it’s all two core. As there are breaks between cupboards and plinths, two core doesn’t quite lend itself so well without a controller after every break for RGBW strips.
I have Hue lighting already in other rooms so I think Hue lighting or a Zigbee Controller would be the way forward but want to keep things neat and minimalist, especially for anything mounted beneath cupboards.
I came across RGBW LED Controller with built in power supply. (ZigBee) - RGB Genie which would almost be ideal but is in the States so would start to become expensive as I would need five of them to overcome the breaks in plinths and cupboards from side to side of the room plus then shipping and duties. Else, I was thinking two 240V to 24VDC LED drivers and then send 24VDC down the two core buried in the wall and link to a Zigbee or Philips Hue striplight controller at each break point. The thing is, the Hue option quickly becomes expensive with the splices from the jack plug into the two core looking potentially nasty (rather than plugs as the lighting will be controlled from the kitchen light switch) and the inexpensive Zigbee controllers aren’t particularly pretty either with the wires on show going into the controller. The more costly Zigbee options start to look more attractive because of their neater termination into the controller but many aren’t exactly compact to hide beneath an eye level cupboard.
Any suggestions or advice from anyone that’s done something similar? |
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