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We have the kitchen walls open for a remodel. I'd like to get some
undercabinet lighting installed. Have read online about xenon strip lights and that sounds good. Have seen some references to running romex in the wall and having it poke out just where the bottom of the cabinets will be. Not sure on details of this type of install. Can anyone elaborate? A transformer is needed--where does this go? Can it sit inside the wall (NEC-wise)? I have read that you have to consider the length of the runs of lights etc etc. Any help/pointers to good resources appreciated. Thanks, Chris |
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