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Default under cabinet lighting

If what Joseph describes, is what you have, lights with a plug on them, it's
fine to plug them into a counter outlet. You can't cut the plug off and hard
wire them though. If you only want two of the three lights, open up the
middle light and disconnect the wires to the one you don't want from there
and tape the wire ends



"Joseph Meehan" wrote in message
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wrote:
i'm installing an under the cabinet lighting kit of three lights which
is hard wired to outlet. what i want to know is this! the kit comes
with three lights and we have come to conclusion half way through
installation that we only need 2 light, there also is a lot of wire to
hide. can i cut the wire after the second light and tape the end! is
this acceptable


Without knowing a lot more about what you have, I could not guess, but
I suspect what you are thinking of doing is not a good idea. I might add
that someone mentioned that under cabinet lighting wired directly to an
outlet is a code violation.

Is it possible you are talking about low voltage halogen lights that
have a large plug (containing the transformer) and a thin wire to the
lamps? If so I suggest you really should contact the manufacture to
determine if it is safe to run only two lamps off the transformer. I
would guess it would be OK but check anyway.

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Joseph Meehan

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