GETINLIGHT 3 Color Levels Dimmable LED Under Cabinet Lighting with ETL Listed, Warm White (2700K), Soft White (3000K), Bright White (4000K), Bronze Finished, 9-inch, IN-0210-0-BZ
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IN-CONNECTOR is an IN-CONNECTOR that connects two devices together. It will work in your application because the 0210 series allows for seamless connection. However, because there isn't enough room for the power cord in a plug-in, you'll need to hardwire the installation. in the process of installation
The rocker switch provides two lighting levels, as well as off, as others have stated. Warm White (2700K), Soft White (3000K), and Bright White (4000K) are all options for the light's warmth (wavelength) via the slide switch hidden behind the rocker switch.
For under each of my cabinets, I preferred the full amount of light, and for your 20" space, the 18" light would be ideal.
Yes, it's in the zip-lock bag. Other mounting components are kept in a lock bag. You can daisy-chain them together. Up to 60 units can be chained together, or 200 watts, depending on which comes first.
Selected User Reviews For GETINLIGHT 3 Color Levels Dimmable LED Under Cabinet Lighting with ETL Listed, Warm White (2700K), Soft White (3000K), Bright White (4000K), Bronze Finished, 9-inch, IN-0210-0-BZ
The fixture appears to be in good working order and performs as expected, but it was not designed to be wired in. In practice, you'll need to plug it into a wall outlet or a nearby light. That's bad enough, but things get even worse. The box includes numerous "knockouts" for passing house wiring through the fixture's wall, as well as a conduit fitting. The knockouts, on the other hand, aren't real! To deceive the eye, there are fake small welds. It's very likely that you'll distort and damage the thin-film transistor. As you try to pry one out, you walk past the fixture. You risk damaging the thin tools you'll most likely use in your fight. The only tool that works in the end is a drill. However, this leaves a rough hole on the inside that is difficult to deburr, despite the fact that the fixture comes with all of the other features required for proper installation. How much money could they have saved if they had used phony knockouts? The entire situation makes me doubt the UL certification and, as a result, the object's safety, as well as resent the price, which I paid in order to avoid wasting my time and to have a product certified to fail safely. I didn't receive anything like that.
a few kinks in the setup I bought one of these because of the hardwire installation capabilities, which I needed to replace some under-cabinet fluorescent tubes in my kitchen. br>br>At first, I purchased one just to see how it worked. It's pointless to buy everything at once. If I have to return them, I'll keep them. br>br>The advantages of this light, based on the installation I did, are as follows: br>* The light has a nice appearance and is slim. br>* There are a lot of knockouts - Adapts to a wide range of power feed locations. br>* Testing is simple - Simply remove it from the box and plug it in using the included power cordbr>* quick connects for wiring - The color switch was easy to replace after I got rid of the "wire hats. " br>* screw into enclosure with mounting screws - In other words, you screw them in a little and they stay in place while you try to line up the lightbr>* cover for mounting holes. The disadvantages are as follows: br>br> br>* prying open the main compartment was difficult; br>* closing the main compartment once mounted was difficult because the cutout in the panel did not appear to align perfectly with the switch. To get the panel to close, I had to pry it into place with a spudger. It's inconvenient if you have to twist yourself beneath it to get to the bottom of it. For this, I'm docking a star. br>* A variety of tools is required - phillips heads are different, and there are no replacement screws for the panel - You're screwed if they fall into a counter crack while closing the panel. A third mounting screw was in my possession. br>br>Aside from the installation's one-time annoyances - look at the drawbacks I figured the light was close to perfect in other ways, so I ordered replacements for the rest of our under cabinet lights in the kitchen. I'll keep this review up to date as needed.
I like how easy it is to mount without taking it apart (2 screws go all the way through the fully-assembled unit). It can be direct-wired and mounted almost flush against the back wall (as an assembled unit). In addition, the light is nicely diffused. Individual LED cells are not visible. Construction of the exterior I like that the hole in the back for direct wiring is in the middle of the unit, so you can prewire the wall for the wire to come out in the middle of the upper cabinets and be confident that the light will be in the right place. I've purchased three of these 3 Color Levels Dimmable LED Under Cabinet Lights and am very pleased with them. **And their customer service is out of this world. ** I had a minor, unrelated issue that they insisted on resolving at their expense - I wish every Amazon seller was as good as this.
I'm currently working on the second. It's not a good idea to do that! Update: br>Received the third light. Although the parts were in a taped-up box, they were all present and in good condition. Finally, I'm done; it's been a lot of work! br>br>I've reached the end of my first light. The first one arrived in a taped-up box and was already dead! The second arrived in a taped-up box (a red flag—a return?). ) The plastic housing is cracked, the power cord is missing, and it arrived without any screws. It works for the time being, but I'm not convinced. But, like so many others, I had hired someone to put these in for me. now what? I won't be able to return it because I ordered the same fixture in two other sizes, and they all have to match. Very let down. The lights, while tintable, don't really change much, so I believe we'll need a dimmer as well. Do yourself a favor and refrain from doing so!.
br>br>However, that convenience comes at a high price and produces very little light. Despite the fact that the device can output three different color temperatures, which may simplify its marketing, I only wanted the 2700K, and I suspect most people would pick one color and stick with it. For easy installation, each device has a built-in power supply, and multiple devices can be daisy chained using interconnect cables of various lengths. While the built-in power supply is convenient, a separate power supply is required. The "Dimmable LED" feature is a switch with only three settings: Off, Low, and High, which drives up the price of each device. The Armacost Lighting LED Tape Light with a separate power supply and a true dimmer switch was a better solution for my under cabinet lighting application of about 8 ft and was less than 1/3 the cost.