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Under Cabinet Lighting question
Looking for hard wired undercabinet/over cabinet lighting that I can have different colors under each cabinet section- ie.for july 4th, red under one section, white under the next and blue under the next- want to be able to program them to come on at their prior set color
Has this function with under cabinet battery puck lights but chewed through batteries and also had to set each puck separately each time |
I have installed the LED under and over cabinet lighting in several houses, I have never seen what you are asking for. I have seen versions that will slowly run between colors, and the newest controllers MAY allow specific color combinations, but these are for the entire string. You MAY be able to have separate controllers for each cabinet section to get the effect you want, but I have seen interference with multiple remote controls.
Please feel free to send me a PM and we can discuss over the phone. |
I did some research on Amazon, and there MAY be Wi-Fi type controllers that will do what you want, but it also appears that you may need one controller per cabinet (or light segment). There are also LED strips that have addressable LEDs which with a suitable controller may work, HOWEVER I do not think these can be cut to fit so installation may be difficult, also not sure if these would be water resistant. Your project is going to need a lot of research.
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Try contacting "Liquid Lights" for help.
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How much DIY are you looking for? Here is a full feature DIY system, but it will take your time to set up...
Start with an LED strip. Pick the density of LEDs (how many per inch; aka how much space between each one). Select a strip that has addressable LEDs. That means each individual LED color and brightness can be set. Get one that is water resistant. Whatever length you want. Then get a controller. One nice one is at electromage (dot com). That can be set to do anything you want with each LED. Set up fades, motion, or static colors. Set the LEDs above the stove to bright white when cooking. Fold back the LED strip for more brightness there. All white, or one length the color you want, the others off (for uniformity with other areas). Controller access is wireless (your house LAN) and hosts its own web page interface. Powers up with memory of last pattern. Examples: 20 LEDs red, next 20 green, next 20 red, next 20 green... 35 LEDs red, next 15 green, next 25 red, next 40 green... Many alternating sections of LEDs, fading gradually between red and green and blue and white and nnnnn. You will need a power supply. Get a switching type, not linear. Might want some strip connectors to make wiring easier. This is not for the "call XYZ company" person. It's a highly versatile and customizable LED light system. You are not likely to find anything like this commercially. |
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Hi there! We offer FREE estimates for under cabinet LED color changing tape lighting! I have a few pictures of a job we completed below. We would be happy to schedule you a free in home consultation to take measurements and offer you a Talk of The Villages customer discount if you mention it! Looking forward to talking with you, - Casandra with Pike's Electric (352)748-6251
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EDIT: If you really want to spend money these folks have everything (strips, parts anything). Been buying from them for years:LED Lighting For Everything | Super Bright LEDs. eBay and Amazon also has a large low end selection which all work fine and likely no different from what the "expensive" places sell or use. |
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Liquid Lights does not professionally install the lights in as much as running the wires properly through the walls, into junction boxes, and into a wall switch plate. I declined their amateur installation approach as I wanted a professionally installed arrangement.
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This is absolutely possible. I wired LEDs under my home bar and across the back bar and can have different colors in any section, or the same colors all around through the use of a remote control. The only limitation I had is the remote control is an IR remote control as opposed to an RF remote control, so the receptor point needs to have a line of sight access to the remote. I do believe that they make an adapter that would allow you to use an RF remote control.
Each LED strip runs on a 12 V DC power supply and you can cut each LED strip to the desired length and then position it where you need it either over or under your cabinet. They make small extensions so that you can run different strips on the same powered circuit to achieve the look that you want. I have purchased these from an eBay store. 5M RGB 5050 SMD Non-waterproof 300 LED Light Strip Flexible + 44 Keys Remote | eBay There are many more sellers that offer similar items. These strips can be cut and linked to small adapters (plugged in) that allow you to negotiate corners or small gaps, as well as extenders that would (in your case) allow you to skip over one cabinet and go to the next and run an additional strip. You would need a few power supplies for your particular arrangement, but this is definitely do-able and wouldn’t be very costly. Good luck. |
Google DIY led installation
Look for Home solution. He does a lot of led installs |
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Liquid Lights. Good workers. Good product.
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I can't think of a single service we've had where we didn't negotiate the price down a bit. Painting, electrical work, etc... |
To the OP there are several items you listed that I have not seen combined, I am not sure any of the local electrical firms are doing what you are looking for. If you are interested in a DIY system, I think I can guide you through the process of getting material, and then I could help you install, or I could possibly do the install if we find a combination of pieces that do what you want. Let me know.
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Had shutters done a couple years ago and went through the "can you do any better" routine and the guy says "sure, I'll drop it $200" (was around $2K) Then he called me a week later after I didn't get back to him and said "his boss told him he could do it for $500 less." I told him I already contracted for a lot less than his "bosses" deal. Yea, the quality was the same. But you are right, if one doesn't ask, they get nothing but even with that most are still paying "The Villages Premium". |
Wyze LED Pro strips
Check these out. The 'Pro' version has a chip every 3 LEDS and can do 16 RGB colors a strip according to their specs (out of 16 million).Trimable, music mode, sun match, app and voice control. Use their lighting but have not installed the strips I bought yet.
Wyze Light Strip Pro | For Kitchen, TV, Bathroom, and More – Wyze Labs, Inc |
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White or one color only Choice of color, only one per strip Choice of color, only one per section Choice of color, any random color for every LED Controller additional capabilities choices... IR remote control for all features Motion sense Wireless network control capable - phone - alexa - home automation (such as hubitat) programming and action rules - vendor's app LED strip features... Waterproof silicon coating, with IP 67 rating (or better) Adhesive tape (3m VHB) mounting Can be cut - at fixed locations, far apart - at every X number of LEDs - between any LED Density of LEDs, aka spacing. - One LED per N inches is not as good as several LEDs per inch. - Close spacing looks more even, and typically is brighter Overall lumens per foot. More is better. Compare power requirements per foot. - What generation of LEDs are used. Older cannot show purple, pink, green very well, or as bright as reds. Wyze is a cheap choice. It does not have most features that a high quality system has. Trade price for quality & performance. Wyze also has a bed reputation for lousy wifi connectivity. People are constantly complaining about how things drop offline. Wyze blames customer's network, yet everything else works fine. The loudest complaints are about their cameras because those are most obvious. |
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