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Subject: shop-talk: under-cabinet lights?
From: "Phil Ethier" <pethier@isd.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 10:58:49 -0600
Let's step out of the shop for a moment into the kitchen.

Short Question:  What brand name of low-voltage under-cabinet lights is
good?

Long Story:

I put some ubiquitous cheap puck lights under the cabinets in my wife's
kitchen.  They are made in China and are marketed under the brand name
"Quantus".

We used to have a rat-feeder, so there is a power line under the sink
controlled by a switch in the kitchen wall.  I installed an outlet box under
the sink.

Since the Quantus instructions say that 2 20-watt pucks are the limit for
one transformer, and we wanted 3 on one side of the sink and 2 on the other,
I mounted two transformers under the sink.  Fishing the low-voltage wires
through the walls between upper and lower cabinets was a challenge, but
that's done now.

The problem is that these lights are totally unpredictable.  It is a flip of
the coin which ones are going to come on or stay on.  Sometimes they flash.
Sometimes they all come on and then half of them quit.  I have already spent
all the time I am going to checking all the connections and contacts.

All this system needs is a transformer or two and some low-voltage lights.
This should be a reliable low-tech setup.  It does not seem to be working
out that way.

I want to toss all of these lights and transformers in the dustbin and get
something decent.  I have uninterrupted wire runs in the walls now, so
that's the only part of the installation I'd like to keep.

Any ideas?  I don't want to spend a fortune, but I don't want any more
mystery lights.  Although these lights don't show very much, my wife won't
accept a "guy-ugly" solution.  The four-foot fluorescent units I have under
the shelves in my shop won't cut it.  :-)

Phil Ethier  West Side  Saint Paul  Minnesota  USA
1970 Lotus Europa 65/2597, 1992 Saturn SL2, 1993 Suburban, 1962 TR4 CT2846L
pethier@isd.net  http://www.mnautox.com/  http://www.lotusowners.com
"Drifting is the synchronized swimming of auto competitions."  -Gene Bennett





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