Hello
In my rental apartment, there is a fitted kitchen. I would like to have lighting installed under the wall cabinets, for the sink area and so on. Since I don’t want to drill or screw anything, I came across the LACK spotlights (2-piece set) that can be attached with adhesive. I could run the cables behind the wall cabinet, as there is a gap of about 3-4mm (0.12-0.16 inches) between the cabinet and the wall, but of course I would first need to cut the cables and then reconnect them, for example using terminal blocks.
Has anyone done this before? Is it possible to safely connect these LED cables using terminal blocks?
In my rental apartment, there is a fitted kitchen. I would like to have lighting installed under the wall cabinets, for the sink area and so on. Since I don’t want to drill or screw anything, I came across the LACK spotlights (2-piece set) that can be attached with adhesive. I could run the cables behind the wall cabinet, as there is a gap of about 3-4mm (0.12-0.16 inches) between the cabinet and the wall, but of course I would first need to cut the cables and then reconnect them, for example using terminal blocks.
Has anyone done this before? Is it possible to safely connect these LED cables using terminal blocks?
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Maverick18549 Jun 2010 20:35What do you think about "Dioder"? You don’t need to cut them, and they can also be glued.
Regards, Maverick1854
Regards, Maverick1854
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