jaylectricity
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
- Occupation
- licensed journeyman electrician
I purchased some LED strip lighting to illuminate a standalone cabinet. Pretty bright, over 300 lumens per foot. It requires about 60 watts 12V to power. The driver I purchased for it came with a cord that you terminate on screw terminals on the side of the driver. There is no junction box and only a clear plastic cover that sits over the terminals, but it's open on either side. Aside from purchasing some sort of enclosure how am I supposed wire this thing? Or is an enclosure my only option? I'm putting the driver on top of the cabinet which is about 6" from the ceiling. It'll be fine up there, but I'm leery about the exposed terminals.
Is there some other way other than purchasing an enclosure and putting a couple of connectors (one for the power cord the other for the low voltage) in the side of it and setting it atop the cabinet?
This is a similar driver (mine is 12v). Have any of you installed something like this and how did you do it? It's late Saturday, so I'm not going to be impatient, just whenever you get around to answering over the next couple days.
Is there some other way other than purchasing an enclosure and putting a couple of connectors (one for the power cord the other for the low voltage) in the side of it and setting it atop the cabinet?
This is a similar driver (mine is 12v). Have any of you installed something like this and how did you do it? It's late Saturday, so I'm not going to be impatient, just whenever you get around to answering over the next couple days.