Extremely low profile LED lights for use in LED accent lighting and as LED cabinet lights.


Extremely low profile LED lights for use in LED accent lighting and as LED cabinet lights.

6/16/2017 11:57 PM

With only a 3/4″ depth, these 120VAC LED strip lighting solutions can serve many purposes in your lighting design scheme, even as a gift!  Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Young lovers will be standing in line at jewellery counters and in flower shops. But for those of us who have been together long enough to have quite enough jewelry and perhaps fail to see the value in spending all of that cash on flowers that will wither and die in just a few days, say I Love You with something that will last, and last, and last, and last! What else but a LED light?? Of course, I’m joking in part. However, I’m in that latter class of individuals who really doesn’t need or want anything of a personal nature. I’d much rather have something done around the home that’s a permanent benefit and can be enjoyed by everyone. For Mother’s Day one year, my husband created a beautiful garden area complete with a waterfall. It contained LED lights of course :-). I appreciated that more that anything he could have picked up at the jewellery store as it was something he thoughtfully created with his own imagination and his own hands. For Valentine’s Day the following year, he built a curio cabinet for me. For years he had given me crystal pieces for various holidays and birthdays. The curio cabinet we had was quickly running out of the room, not to mention, it wasn’t designed for crystal pieces of varying sizes and heights. It too had LED lights, but I wish we’d had these particular LED low profile cabinet lights at the time. This curio may be undergoing an upgrade very soon! You may have a custom cabinet of some kind or kitchen cabinet configurations which could easily use these practical, modular LED light strips. These linkable LED cabinet lights are 120VAC input, ETL Listed, Energy Star Rated and listed for use in either dry or damp location. Four lengths are available: 6″, 10″, 21″ and 30″, so there is a length to suit even custom sections of cabinetry. And at only 0.708″ tall and 0.826″ wide, the footprint is very shallow and narrow. You can snug it up to the front of your cabinet so all you will see is the smooth, even, 110 degrees light output. The fixture virtually disappears behind the cabinet lip. All of the light points downward. There is no side glare or ‘bulb’ in your line of sight. You also have an option of using the supplied angle mounting brackets if you want to point the light at the back wall or at an object. And … they dim to less than 5% with an electronic low voltage dimmer which can easily be installed in an adjacent wall with a standard junction box. Installation couldn’t be easier with link cards in 2″, 6″, 12″, 18″ and 24″ lengths. The LED strips simply connect to each other. Couplers enable you to install bars side by side. And you can run up to 65 continuous feet. That means you could link up to 128 6″ bars, 78 10″ bars, 38 21″ bars or 26 30″ bars. Of course, you could also make any combination of the standard lengths which add up to 65′. That’s more than ample for most installations. This is just one of many products you could install as a gift for someone. Is there a workshop or craft room that is not adequately lit? Are the recessed lights in the den looking old and tired? Can you see your way around the garage or basement? How about the pathway leading to your front or rear door? Is your landscape blah? Need security lighting? Need bright light with low power consumption? Think LEDs. LED lights are getting brighter, longer-lasting, more economical, and easier to install every day. You don’t always have to say it with flowers … you can do it with efficient, long lasting LEDs! Our technical sales reps can help you decide exactly what to consider for your next project. Give us a call at 775 841 4490 or email us at [email protected]. We’ll be glad to call you back during normal business hours.

By: Mary Wecker



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