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Touch-n-Glow touch activation adapter for fluorescent fixtures.
Awhile back, I posted a question about making fluorescent undercabinet
lights touch-activated, but got no response. However, I did stumble across the Touch-n-Glow touch activation adapter for fluorescent fixtures, that promised to do just what I wanted. Well, I tried it, and after a few days, it stopped working and is stuck on the "on" setting. Up until now, it also occasionally would turn off by itself. At least for now, I couldn't recommend the product. |
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Touch-n-Glow touch activation adapter for fluorescent fixtures.
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oups.com... Awhile back, I posted a question about making fluorescent undercabinet lights touch-activated, but got no response. However, I did stumble across the Touch-n-Glow touch activation adapter for fluorescent fixtures, that promised to do just what I wanted. I never knew they existed. Shame they don't work. I solved the problem 40 years ago. We have a small undercounter light. It gets turned on and left on until it dies. I'm on maybe the fifth one in all those years. Serves as a night light and helps at the sink too. You can buy a new fixture for about $5 now or a bulb only for $4.50. |
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Touch-n-Glow touch activation adapter for fluorescent fixtures.
There are 15 watt T8 undercabinet fixtures with a touch bar, Ive had
them for 10 yrs at box stores |
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