I see the comments about this video and I admit I looked to see how the wires were hidden. I am 58 and don’t consider myself a person that wants everything handed to him. When I was watching the very open staircase design, I was excited to not see wires and thought how did they do that. I think I had hoped for some new technology. Also I fear some people like me saw this because they are using their own controller in Home Assistant (like me) Your product seems nice and I love Poland! Been a few times on business and I would probably use this controller of your in a new construction home. Now that said this is a great thing for USA electricians to just watch. A real nice installation would require coordination with carpenters etc. I think much of the LED market is after construction so everyone looks for ways to hide wires. So along with the other comments, if you want me to but your controller and install it myself then even a install demo of one staircase might be enough. Right now I can’t see individual tread lights as compared to rail of LEDs in a diffuser channel as something I can do. If I was married, never!
This would have been way more useful if you had shown the installation on a "real" staircase, as apposed to a workbench. For example, it would have been nice to see how you concealed all the wires, and where you installed the main controller, so it wasn't visible, with nearly to two dozen wires. This is a good idea in principle, but in practice if you don't want to see wires, is a far bigger job than simply attaching an aluminum strip to the underside of a stair, and being able to count to 21!
The installation of LED strip lights is specific to every staircase, depending on the type of stairs and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on the wiring once they understand your local environment and preferences. This video is aimed at our customers to show the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to any installation environment.
Spook666 is absolutely on point. From your reply to him, it seems you are suggesting that he’s better off hiring an electrician to do the job, making your product prohibitively expensive. Spend some time to put together a better video. It’s worth the investment.
@@rrosado6945 nope, evidently you understand nothing about construction or even basic home repairs, of course the installation depends on what type of stair you have, that's up to a professional architect or you just have to use that thing up there called brain and figure it out. Even better take the time to watch a yt tutorial on how to hide wires, these millennials want everything handed easily and perfectly for their needs.
@@keoki777 please note that this is not a plug-and-play device. It requires the involvement of a qualified electrician. The wiring is subject to many variables and personal preference, hence we cannot advise on that. Here is an example of wiring for a particular stair type with external channeling: ua-cam.com/video/6porkwcAkaQ/v-deo.html For easy and hussle-free installation, I recommend wireless, motion sensor activated night lights that can be charges from USB as an when needed. You can take a look at some examples here: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/led-motion-sensor-night-light
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
We only sell this system in the UK, however, we have a controller for international distribution. Please see details here: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/isl-32-stair-light
Hi Carl, currently they are only available in the UK. Please send an email to info@stellarlighting.co.uk with your enquiry so we can notify you if the situation changes.
The system works with two motion sensors. One at the bottom and one at the top of the stairs. When either sensor is triggered, the controller starts the sequence from that direction. You can set the speed, duration and brightness on the controller (speed: how quickly the lights turn on, duration: how long all the lights stay on, before fading out together). If both sensors are triggered, the sequence starts from both direction.
Please send an email to info@stellarlighting.co.uk with your destination country and we'll get in touch with you. With UK delivery address, you can purchase the stair lighting system directly from our webshop from the link in the description.
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
The current model doesn't include a daylinght sensor, however, we are working on updated models. If you're interested, please send a message to www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you with new models
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
The installation of LED strip lights is specific to every staircase, depending on the type of stairs and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on the wiring once they understand your local environment and preferences. This video is aimed at our customers to show the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to any installation environment. Here is one example of the installation : ua-cam.com/video/VTlFD1upqvI/v-deo.html
Please contact us on info@stellarlighting.co.uk and we can give you a quote for your order. You fan find the details of our stair lighting systems in the details section of this video.
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
The price also depends on the type of controller and type of lights you choose. Please check here for details: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
Hello, you can see our stair lighting options with prices on our website at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting. Please note that currently we only deliver to the UK.
@@Elberto71 if you install it in someone's home... Would it be same price? Consider your work of design, soldering, programming, installation... customer wants it, he does not know anything about electronic
Your single "+" wire going into the controller should be a higher gauge wire, and all your wires on the controller side should have terminal crimps on them
Thanks for the useful feedback, we will look into your suggestions with our supplier. The wire cross-section is adequately rated for the application but we are always striving for continuous product improvement and will investigate more convenient terminations as you suggest
can be funny , already made stair sensitive , but fo sure not all the steps independent . cost a lot of outputs on a driver , so you have to choose to get low power per output . will keep in mind on my next led driver design ....
In the current version, the motion sensors are only at the top and bottom of the stairs, so the controller won't sense if someone remains on the stairs. The duration can be set for longer, so the lights stay on longer by default, if that's a likely scenario.
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London what if the lights didnt begin to turn off until the second sensor at the other end of the stairs was tripped? Surely thats just a programming adjustment and not any additional hardware?
@@clintmurdock119 that would work well for 1 person but if a second person approaches from the other end then the lights would turn off and they would both be in the dark. Personally I always wait for the other person to finish first but if someone didn't the result would be bad. The company might get sued for an accident or something. It's too risky. You would need to have 2 sensors at each end to detect the direction someone was going in or out and it just makes everything more complicated and expensive.
Hi there, please see the link in the description section for more details. Please note that the stair lights are only available for puchase in the UK at the moment.
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
The installation of LED strip lights is very specific to every stair, depending on the type of stair and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on that once they understand your local environment and preferences. This video is aimed at our customers to show the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to any installation environment.
Too expensive knowing that adruino costs peanuts! Sell me this controller alone for 50 EUR and we have a deal! OR at least give me the name of the chinese analog and I'll get one... for peanuts.
Hi Andzejs, Thank you for your comment. Our controllers have been developed and are manufactured in EU. We provide complete solutions with power supply, motion sensors and light options for people who don't have the time or the skill to make their own automated stair lighting from scratch. If you're looking for a DIY solution on the budget, with Arduino, I can recommend you this guide: www.instructables.com/id/LED-Stair-Lighting/ Best wishes, Stellar Lighting Ltd.
The same way as any other recessed light's cables would be hidden, but methods depend on the layout of the stairs. They can be hidden behind the skirt board, in a recess in the wall, under the stairs, for floating stairs or in cable channels.
@@mikeanderson8023 Thank you for your comment. Please note that this is not a promotional video. It's an instructional video prepared for our customers. It shows the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to all installation setups. The controller is usually placed under the stairs in a cabinet, but along with the way of hiding the cables, it depends on each location's specific circumstances and customer's preference. An electrician or your local handyman can give advice on both, once they understand your local setup.
@@HR-yd5ib The installation of LED strip lights is specific to every staircase, depending on the type of stairs and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on the wiring once they understand your local environment and preferences. The video shows the installation steps that are specific to this stair light controller and common to any installation environment.
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
The stair light controller runs on 12-24V DC, so requires a power supply according to the local requirements. However, this type of controller is only available in the UK/EU. This is the stair light controller that's available from overseas: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/isl-32-stair-light
I see the comments about this video and I admit I looked to see how the wires were hidden. I am 58 and don’t consider myself a person that wants everything handed to him.
When I was watching the very open staircase design, I was excited to not see wires and thought how did they do that.
I think I had hoped for some new technology.
Also I fear some people like me saw this because they are using their own controller in Home Assistant (like me)
Your product seems nice and I love Poland! Been a few times on business and I would probably use this controller of your in a new construction home.
Now that said this is a great thing for USA electricians to just watch. A real nice installation would require coordination with carpenters etc.
I think much of the LED market is after construction so everyone looks for ways to hide wires.
So along with the other comments, if you want me to but your controller and install it myself then even a install demo of one staircase might be enough.
Right now I can’t see individual tread lights as compared to rail of LEDs in a diffuser channel as something I can do.
If I was married, never!
We have a separate video with a step-by-step installation in our stair light channel, for our ISL-32 model.
This would have been way more useful if you had shown the installation on a "real" staircase, as apposed to a workbench. For example, it would have been nice to see how you concealed all the wires, and where you installed the main controller, so it wasn't visible, with nearly to two dozen wires. This is a good idea in principle, but in practice if you don't want to see wires, is a far bigger job than simply attaching an aluminum strip to the underside of a stair, and being able to count to 21!
The installation of LED strip lights is specific to every staircase, depending on the type of stairs and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on the wiring once they understand your local environment and preferences. This video is aimed at our customers to show the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to any installation environment.
Spook666 is absolutely on point. From your reply to him, it seems you are suggesting that he’s better off hiring an electrician to do the job, making your product prohibitively expensive. Spend some time to put together a better video. It’s worth the investment.
@@rrosado6945 nope, evidently you understand nothing about construction or even basic home repairs, of course the installation depends on what type of stair you have, that's up to a professional architect or you just have to use that thing up there called brain and figure it out. Even better take the time to watch a yt tutorial on how to hide wires, these millennials want everything handed easily and perfectly for their needs.
@@keoki777 please note that this is not a plug-and-play device. It requires the involvement of a qualified electrician. The wiring is subject to many variables and personal preference, hence we cannot advise on that. Here is an example of wiring for a particular stair type with external channeling: ua-cam.com/video/6porkwcAkaQ/v-deo.html
For easy and hussle-free installation, I recommend wireless, motion sensor activated night lights that can be charges from USB as an when needed. You can take a look at some examples here: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/led-motion-sensor-night-light
@@keoki777 What specific information are you after?
Ah-loo-mini-um. I love it.
That's how it's correctly said in the English language.
@@IJm3 I don't doubt it. Just to an American's ears, it sounds way different, and I love it every time I hear it :)
@@Lex_Koncord I believe you lot spell it slightly different aswell.
Not aloo min um
Great video how much does it cost and where can you buy it
How does it works if one person starts walking upstairs and this time the other person starts coming down ?
The lights start turning
on at both ends if
both motion sensors
are triggered.
Remember GhostBusters
Do Not Cross The Streams
It would be bad.
@@amsb4dafunk406 I usually apply that logic when peeing... i often see two streams... lol
@@whohotmail188 then you need better hygiene
thank you for bringing this up and at what speed and where would they meet... one of those long math equations.
Como se llama el canal de aluminio para colocar el led?
Donde lo puedo conseguir
wow perfect lighting😍
show us how do u hide the cables
How can I order for stair of almost 40 steps ?
Where can you buy this set??
Hi Me i know where can buy this LED controller? Thanks
It depends where you're based. Contact us on info@stellarlighting.co.uk
Good video
What the name of the parts you used
You can find further details in the Details section of the video
Will I be able to get a power supply tailored for the US- 100V input?
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
Thanks for the video......
easy process...... just need the stuff.
I can make it for myself on my own....
God bless you
Did you?
are they IP67 rated for outdoors use?
Hello, these are for indoor use only, IP20 rated.
Do you do installation service? I have zero experience in electrics
We currently only have installation partner in the London area
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London excellent. That's where I live. I will be in contact via your website
@@Risankaan Did you take the service ?
@@LalitKumarKitchenRecipies no. When I removed the carpet my stairs I realised my entire stairs needed replacing, so that's what I need to do first
@@Risankaan so what about now? :)
please can you tell me where I can find this device in which country it is produced or where it is sold
@1:46 🤯
I would fall down the stairs being too preoccupied by the pretty lights
How can I buy I'm from Iraq
We only sell this system in the UK, however, we have a controller for international distribution. Please see details here: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/isl-32-stair-light
iski price kya he
Excellent
please where can i find this ?
Are these available in the United States?
Hi Carl, currently they are only available in the UK. Please send an email to info@stellarlighting.co.uk with your enquiry so we can notify you if the situation changes.
where can i purchase the controller, am from India
how many sensors should attche into this system?? Every stairs or five sensors between stairs?
The system works with two motion sensors. One at the bottom and one at the top of the stairs. When either sensor is triggered, the controller starts the sequence from that direction. You can set the speed, duration and brightness on the controller (speed: how quickly the lights turn on, duration: how long all the lights stay on, before fading out together). If both sensors are triggered, the sequence starts from both direction.
How can I get it
Please send an email to info@stellarlighting.co.uk with your destination country and we'll get in touch with you. With UK delivery address, you can purchase the stair lighting system directly from our webshop from the link in the description.
How can I get like this one
You can purchase the stair light kit if you're based in the UK. More details at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting
I want lights like thisnbutni want them to stay on 24/7.
Not just when I'm walking on the stairs
The controller has a button for that feature.
رائع بس نتمني ترجمه عربيه وفيديو عملي عن طريق التركيب
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
Hello, how many cables with red (+), can we connect? Thank you
the controller has on common positive terminal and 21 terminals for the negative (one for each light)
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London 66666
How many drivers shall i use for each staircase?
If it automatically off when sunlight is starting
Just wire a photo eye ahead of everything
The current model doesn't include a daylinght sensor, however, we are working on updated models. If you're interested, please send a message to www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you with new models
Sell in usa?
Not currently. but you can send an email to info@stellarlighting.co.uk to notify you when this changes.
Where we get in Hyderabad
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
installing is no issue
powering it is a problem
how to run the cables?
The installation of LED strip lights is specific to every staircase, depending on the type of stairs and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on the wiring once they understand your local environment and preferences. This video is aimed at our customers to show the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to any installation environment.
Here is one example of the installation :
ua-cam.com/video/VTlFD1upqvI/v-deo.html
Is this available in the netherlands too?
Please contact us on info@stellarlighting.co.uk and we can give you a quote for your order.
You fan find the details of our stair lighting systems in the details section of this video.
ur voice is mesmorising
Where can I purchase this at?
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London Dayuuuuuuum 😫
if steps are more than 21 means ???
the current model is only capable of 20 steps, however we have plans to introduce a new model that would work with up to 32 steps.
Can you please tell what are these motion sensors name or anything. It will be very helpful.
You can learn more about the motion sensors on our website at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting/
Nice 🌈❤💚💛🧡💜💙
What would be the price for 12 Steps ??
The price also depends on the type of controller and type of lights you choose. Please check here for details: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting
How much
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
How I can get this device in nepal
Currently, we only sell the stair lights in the UK and EU. Please send an email to info@stellarlighting.co.uk so we an notify you if this changes.
Good
I am leaving in Qatar how can I get this?
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
I want 2 units of it .. how much it cost
Hello, you can see our stair lighting options with prices on our website at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting.
Please note that currently we only deliver to the UK.
£500 WTF
Do the same with an arduino, some addressable led strip and 2 pir sensors. Total cost £40
@@Elberto71 if you install it in someone's home... Would it be same price? Consider your work of design, soldering, programming, installation... customer wants it, he does not know anything about electronic
@@Elberto71 you've got yourself a job if you're interested
Make it by using normal led bulb
Your single "+" wire going into the controller should be a higher gauge wire, and all your wires on the controller side should have terminal crimps on them
Thanks for the useful feedback, we will look into your suggestions with our supplier. The wire cross-section is adequately rated for the application but we are always striving for continuous product improvement and will investigate more convenient terminations as you suggest
how does it look with carpet?
For carpets we recommend the spotlight option
Stellar Lighting Ltd link?
@@davidbeiler6364 www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting/
This lady sounds so fancy with the british accent
can be funny , already made stair sensitive , but fo sure not all the steps independent . cost a lot of outputs on a driver , so you have to choose to get low power per output . will keep in mind on my next led driver design ....
Ar muje chae ka milega
Brother there are where availability
Please response here
Our products are available in the UK.
Stellar Lighting Ltd ANd in Holland?
The majority of staircases are solid, opposed to open. So, unfortunately this is limited to the later.
LED step lights
Indian price
Unfortunately this product is not available in India at the moment, only in EU and UK.
👍👍👍👍
What if someone stops middle of the stairs for a longer time ?? Is the led remain on?? Or off after its predetermined time...
In the current version, the motion sensors are only at the top and bottom of the stairs, so the controller won't sense if someone remains on the stairs. The duration can be set for longer, so the lights stay on longer by default, if that's a likely scenario.
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London what if the lights didnt begin to turn off until the second sensor at the other end of the stairs was tripped? Surely thats just a programming adjustment and not any additional hardware?
@@clintmurdock119 that would work well for 1 person but if a second person approaches from the other end then the lights would turn off and they would both be in the dark. Personally I always wait for the other person to finish first but if someone didn't the result would be bad. The company might get sued for an accident or something. It's too risky. You would need to have 2 sensors at each end to detect the direction someone was going in or out and it just makes everything more complicated and expensive.
Where can i buy them
Hi there, please see the link in the description section for more details. Please note that the stair lights are only available for puchase in the UK at the moment.
hi there.do you have RGB led strips for stair lights?
Currently they are only available with single colour LEDs
I just made colors led for my stairs with ws2812
per favore potete tradurre questo video in lingua italiano perché è molto interessante
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
The magic and the students who want the best for the h you have received a new one for this position as ok thanks I love thisw I
code ?
Running up the stairs from a killer or monster is not an option here.
🤣🤣🤣
Your video was good, but failed to tell us how to run and hide the wires to each tread.
The installation of LED strip lights is very specific to every stair, depending on the type of stair and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on that once they understand your local environment and preferences. This video is aimed at our customers to show the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to any installation environment.
Hi
From where I get it
Please see details at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting
Too expensive knowing that adruino costs peanuts! Sell me this controller alone for 50 EUR and we have a deal! OR at least give me the name of the chinese analog and I'll get one... for peanuts.
Hi Andzejs,
Thank you for your comment. Our controllers have been developed and are manufactured in EU. We provide complete solutions with power supply, motion sensors and light options for people who don't have the time or the skill to make their own automated stair lighting from scratch.
If you're looking for a DIY solution on the budget, with Arduino, I can recommend you this guide: www.instructables.com/id/LED-Stair-Lighting/
Best wishes,
Stellar Lighting Ltd.
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London are you're sure you give the good link ?
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London You posted the wrong link
@@000219 corrected, my apologies :)
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How is one supposed to hide the hideous cables?!?!?!?
The same way as any other recessed light's cables would be hidden, but methods depend on the layout of the stairs. They can be hidden behind the skirt board, in a recess in the wall, under the stairs, for floating stairs or in cable channels.
@@mikeanderson8023 Thank you for your comment. Please note that this is not a promotional video. It's an instructional video prepared for our customers. It shows the installation steps that are specific to our stair light controller and common to all installation setups. The controller is usually placed under the stairs in a cabinet, but along with the way of hiding the cables, it depends on each location's specific circumstances and customer's preference. An electrician or your local handyman can give advice on both, once they understand your local setup.
Sir I purchase ur light please send me ur mo.no
@@StellarlightingCoUk-London , but shouldn't an INSTALLATION video cover what would seem to be the biggest challenge?
@@HR-yd5ib The installation of LED strip lights is specific to every staircase, depending on the type of stairs and the layout of the area. Your local electrician can advise on the wiring once they understand your local environment and preferences. The video shows the installation steps that are specific to this stair light controller and common to any installation environment.
Meah
Call me
Our stair light controllers are currently only available in the UK. If you wish to order from elsewhere, please send a message at www.stellarlighting.co.uk/stair-lighting#Stair-light-contact so we can update you once we have the international version avalaible.
Eee
Boo not American
Your power supply requires 200-240V , how about for USA 110-120V?
The stair light controller runs on 12-24V DC, so requires a power supply according to the local requirements. However, this type of controller is only available in the UK/EU.
This is the stair light controller that's available from overseas: www.stellarlighting.co.uk/isl-32-stair-light