DIY Above Window Lights
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- I recently installed an LED light strip above my kitchen window to fill in the light on our countertop between the under cabinet lights. To keep everything neat, I created a wooden enclosure for the light strip.
The LED light strip is controlled by my existing Shelly RGBW2. A video showing how I installed the Shelly RGBW2 can be found here - • Shelly RGBW2 - Install...
Parts used during this video:
Larger L-shaped wood (2.4m x 32mm x 32mm) - www.diy.com/departments/pine-...
Smaller L-shaped wood (2.4m x 27mm x 27mm) - www.diy.com/departments/natur...
Solder seal connector - www.diy.com/departments/corel...
Cable trunking (16mmx16mm) - www.screwfix.com/p/deta-tte-u...
LED light strip - www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
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00:00 - Intro
01:35 - The plan
03:26 - Installation
06:30 - All finished & demo
#diy #ledlights #kitchenlighting - Наука та технологія
Thanks for sharing. Learnt something there. Would be good to have seen the solder seal connector in action and how you wired it using the Shelly. I'll take a look at your prior video to learn it.
Great simple Idea. Thanks for the video. I wonder if you put a diffuser panel over the LEDs if that would make it light cleaner or just be unnecessary.
Thanks for the comment! I suspect that a diffuser would make a very marginal difference. Luckily, due to the depth of the channel, you can only see the LEDs if you are directly underneath them. This means the light you see from the strip is always indirect.