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jimbo2012 01-27-2013 06:59 AM

Outlet above kitchen cabs
 
Did U know that that outlet(s) can easily be used for under cab lights as well.

Just route your wires down thru the top

This saves the trouble and expense of adding an outlet under your cabinets.

philnpat 01-27-2013 04:59 PM

Must be something fairly new. Ours doesn't have outlets installed above the cabinets. (2006 build)

buzzy 01-27-2013 05:16 PM

Yes, jimbo. Just dropped the extension cord down between the cabinets, and hooked up LED strips from Home Depot.

BobnBev 01-28-2013 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by buzzy (Post 616351)
Yes, jimbo. Just dropped the extension cord down between the cabinets, and hooked up LED strips from Home Depot.

I'm sure that's not according to code. If that causes a fire, don't expect your insurance to pay. Don't mess around with electricity and take shortcuts. Have an electrician do it right the first time.

memason 01-28-2013 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 616644)
I'm sure that's not according to code. If that causes a fire, don't expect your insurance to pay. Don't mess around with electricity and take shortcuts. Have an electrician do it right the first time.

I'm pretty sure your insurance would pay for a fire....the only way they would not pay, is if you intentionally started the fire...ie. arson.

jimbo2012 01-28-2013 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 616644)
I'm sure that's not according to code. If that causes a fire, don't expect your insurance to pay. Don't mess around with electricity and take shortcuts. Have an electrician do it right the first time.

First of all if that was a concern (which it is not IMO) you can put the cord in conduit, you also could use low voltage.

Not a shortcut.

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Originally Posted by memason (Post 616650)
I'm pretty sure your insurance would pay for a fire....the only way they would not pay, is if you intentionally started the fire...ie. arson.

Of coarse they would pay, if that were the case every extention cord in a home would give them an out.

carol_piirto 01-28-2013 09:25 AM

Thanks. Great idea!

buzzy 01-28-2013 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 616644)
I'm sure that's not according to code. If that causes a fire, don't expect your insurance to pay. Don't mess around with electricity and take shortcuts. Have an electrician do it right the first time.

Thanks for your concern. However, let me be more specific. The LED strips that I have run on low voltage. They are connected by a short wire to a dimmer control (probably solid state). There is about a 4 foot lead from the dimmer to a normal 2-prong plug. So there is nothing wrong with fishing the lead through the airspace between two adjacent cabinets to reach the wall outlet above. It's not part of the home wiring system.

Newbeginnings 01-29-2013 06:01 AM

I just had an electrician (licensed) do the exact same thing, fished the cord down between the cabinets, if I had known it was that easy I would have done it myself. I did do the above cabinet lighting myself, have a surge outlet strip on top of the cabinets that everything connects to. Wish I had seen this thread that Jimbo started earlier, but this was about 3-4 weeks ago that I had my LED undercabinet lighting done and paid $$.


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