Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Hardwire led puck lights

Hardwire LED Puck Lights


Hello again everyone, I was wondering if any of you know of any LED puck lights that can be hardwired to go under my kitchen cabinets. When I ran my wire, I did not realize how small my last cabinet was. Now I have run wire to each light I laid out and do not have enough wire to put a transformer under the base cabinet. I was hoping someone knows where to get one so I don't have to go back and try to take that wire out of one of the two the 5-wire splices I have made for these in my basement, Thanks again in advance, D There are a lot of LED puck lights. Are you looking for an online source ? The home improvement stores should have them too. LED Products - LED Undercabinet - Prolite Pucklight - LA Lighting Store.com http://www.homedepot.com/buy/hampton...1343kit-b.html Yes, I actually bought those lights, but unfortunately had to take them back because they need to be plugged into an outlet. What I am really looking for is a LED puck light that can be hardwired, meaning romex directly spliced into the light itself. As it stands right now, I have one wire hanging out of my wall to try to find a light small enough that I can hardwire it under my cabinet. Without this light I will have to take apart a ton of splices I made in the basement and am currently trying to avoid that lol. Thanks again for your help, D You just need any 12 volt puck light. You can wire or splice it any way you'd like. Oh, ok I didn't realize that. So do I still need a transformer for these lights? like this? It just looks like most of these require you to have a plug in cord and transformer. DALS Lighting, Inc. I've never seen any puck-type light that can be hardwired to 120v. All of them either have a plug-in transformer or a small transformer that is wired in an electrical box. Can you add an electrical box with transformer in the back (recessed into the wall) of one of the cabinets? Can you re-pull the wire to make it longer?








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