LED Light Strip Bars Kit - 4X 30cm Display Lighting for Detolf Case/Under Cabinet Shelf - Energy Saving - Low Profile Under Cupboard Strip Lighting (Cool White, 6000K) - UK Plug

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LED Light Strip Bars Kit - 4X 30cm Display Lighting for Detolf Case/Under Cabinet Shelf - Energy Saving - Low Profile Under Cupboard Strip Lighting (Cool White, 6000K) - UK Plug

LED Light Strip Bars Kit - 4X 30cm Display Lighting for Detolf Case/Under Cabinet Shelf - Energy Saving - Low Profile Under Cupboard Strip Lighting (Cool White, 6000K) - UK Plug

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Regardless of the amount of stuff you have or the size of the space you wish to decorate, cabinets are the perfect solution to help you store and display things in a neat way. Design a stylish storage cabinet The solution I went with are LED strips. I got these from Oznium, a company that seems to cater to automotive hobbyists. There’s no reason why these lights won’t work for my purposes, however. I bought their Flathead LED Strips as they were cheap and come in a warm white color; I prefer a more golden-tinted light rather than clinically cold white light. The 'brightness' also falls into my plans for dimmable LEDs. I have no need of a dimmer, because the brightness is JUST RIGHT and NOT HARSH. It looks very professional and meant to be there. Specifically designed for standard shelf height Detolf installations, the USB cord provided is 2 meters long. I was also very glad that the wires for the lights were plenty long enough for nice clean routing on the slim Detolf frame and had plenty of room for controller placement on top of the Detolf as well. Yes, I did not rout anything through the bottom, I made everything go to the top of the Detolf.

Oznium also sells power connectors, and I used one of these with a 12V AC adapter I had laying around (I think it came with one of my external hard drives). I hooked everything together to test it out. Storage & organisation Furniture Textiles Kitchenware & tableware Kitchens Lighting Decoration Rugs, mats & flooring Beds & mattresses Baby & children Smart home Bathroom products Laundry & cleaning Plants & plant pots Home electronics Home improvement Outdoor living Food & beverages Christmas Shop Shop by roomHere are some of the things that I used for this build. You will need scissor, double sided tape, and two 16.4 feet RGB 5050 LED strip lights for each Detolf. Here is where I got my lights and tape from. You don't have to get the exact kinds but something similar. You want to make sure the lights are waterproof incase you decide to clean your display with water or cleaning product. Success! I’ve got my camera’s exposure turned down for this photo; the LEDs are a bit brighter than what’s shown here.

Now this is optional but I did it to make it more neat looking. I used double side tape for the three cords onto top of my case so I don't have any wire hanging down. The sensor cable which is the one that doesn't have anything connected to, you want to make sure it is visible to you or else the controller for the lights won't work. The setup was simple and easy, the connectors we simple enough to pass through all the gaps and frame and I was able to do a very tidy job.

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I was glad to see everything felt solid and well put together. Nothing was out of place or looking lousy. So I started setting it up. Close-up of how I mounted the LED strip to the pylon. I dropped the exposure on this picture so that the details of the LED strip are visible.

When you have the lights in hand, you want to test them out before installing them to make sure they are working correctly. So, I plug both light strips to the power cable for testing. When connecting the light strip to the power connection, there are arrow pointing on both side that need to match up or else the light won't turn on. Premium grade translucent grey wires, exclusively designed and fabricated for our product, ensure hassle-free wire management, leaving no unsightly wires behind. With the right lighting, you can easily locate all your items and place focus on your favourite pieces. Whether your shelves are situated on top or below the cabinets, proper illumination can elevate the overall look and functionality of your storage solutions. Since the power cord is somewhat short, you might need an extension cord to connect with so you are able to turn on the lights. It just depends on what brand light you use. For me, I had to used two that had multiple connection.If you wish to customise your display cabinets with lighting, there are a wide range of energy-efficient lighting solutions in the market that are modern, cost-effective and easy to install. Easily find what you need with LED strip lights housed in polyurethane that are suitable for use in confined spaces due to the low heat emitted by their energy efficient LED light source. These light strips are flexible and dimmable. Available in single or multi-color. Shelf lighting Choose functionality that comes with your sense of style by adding the right lightfixtures for cabinets in any room. Above cabinet lighting Thanks! I took the interconnect, cut it in half, stripped about a centimeter of insulation off of each end of the interconnect and spaaker wire, and then spliced each end to a length of speaker cable. I soldered the ends, but you could also use a connector like a butt splice or a crimp cap (they are slightly less intimidating to use if you’ve never soldered before, but they make for a bulkier connection. You can search Google and Youtube for “crimping wire” to see how to use them. Assuming you’re in the United States, Lowe’s or Home Depot will have butt splices and crimping tools in the electrical section). Alternatively, you could simply strip the ends of the wires, twist them together like a twist-tie, and then cover the connection with electrical tape. This doesn’t make for a great electrical connection and probably no expert would recommend doing this, but I did this for my car stereo install (when I was younger and didn’t know better) and it worked okay (though when I got older and learned better, I dismantled my car interior again and re-did the connections). I think that soldering would make for the cleanest connection.

Edit: Looking a bit closer on one of the photos you provided, it looks like you did almost the same thing; so the hold is too small for that cord, eh? I've been spending some time trying to figure out what type of lighting I wanted to put in my Ikea Detolf cabinet. Being made mostly of glass, with a very slim metal frame inside, I didn't want any kind of wire clutter, or clutter from connectors and current 'boxes', transformers (electrical), etc.. I wanted something as clean as possible, with easy wire routing. I can deal with wires outside the cabinet just fine.

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Another view. One of the cool things about these LED strips is that they’re self-contained; they’ve already got the appropriate resistors soldered on and you can daisy-chain power connectors. This strip receives power from the far connector (note to self: next time, use a more manly tape like duct tape or electrical tape rather than wimpy transparent Scotch tape). The close connector powers the LED strip mounted on the above shelf pylon. However, one of the most common types of display cabinets is the glass cabinet, which features a transparent or translucent front panel that allows items to be on display. Glass cabinets are often used in homes to display decorative objects or collectibles. These types of storage solutions can be found in a variety of settings, including homes, museums, galleries, retail stores, to name a few. Customise it with lights When it comes to choosing materials for display cabinets, several factors come into play, such as the intended use, desired style, and budget. Display cabinets are often an important centrepiece in a room, which is why many people prefer to have them customised to match their existing decor instead of purchasing a pre-designed option. The power wires run inside the door, on the left. The long wire running to the top of the picture doesn’t actually power any of the lights in the display case. I'm relatively knew to figure collecting and my collection has reached the point where they no longer fit on my bookshelves and desk. Thus, I was planning to get my first detolf. My question is, what is the best way to go about lighting it? I've already watched plenty of tutorials and stuff about how people go about lighting their display cases so I have a general idea of some of the more popular solutions.



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