Wiring Low Voltage Under Cabinet Lighting

Under cabinet lights are commonly available in either low voltage or line voltage types.
Wiring low voltage under cabinet lighting. The wiring method we show works for any 120 volt undercabinet light. Under cabinet lights aren t standardized products. Xenon bulbs are dimmable but require a special electronic dimmer. Some will use low voltage wires which as a thinner gauge and others will use 120 volt wire that is a thicker 14 gauge wire.
Each of our fixtures has a built in electronic transformer to power the low voltage xenon bulbs but is powered by standard 120 volt current. Some kits have clips that attach to the under side of a cabinet with just a few taps from a hammer. Their wiring requirements vary according to the type of lamps they use and the voltage of the fixture. Once i had a good investigative look at the situation i determined how i would run my low voltage wire between the cabinet sections and where and how i would get my.
Line voltage means that lights run directly on standard 120 volt household power just like any appliance or lamp that plugs into a regular wall outlet. Wires with large gauges are thinner than wires with small gauges. Choosing the appropriate gauge wire for your under cabinet lighting project when you are choosing the lighting that is best for you i suggest paying close attention to the required wiring for that fixture. Under cabinet lighting can be tricky especially making sure it is installed correctly discreetly and that it provides the desired effect of functional task and accent lighting.