Under cabinet lighting
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 10:22 pm
Hey,
Trying to get to grips with how my kitchen under cabinet lighting is wired, as I'd like to make it smart by putting a Shelly 1 relay in.
The lights are controlled from a single light switch, and are around the kitchen, with cables coming out from the walls. There appears to be a junction box which takes two flex cables into it. I'm trying to understand how this works, because my understanding would be that the junction box would need 3 or 4 flex cables going into it in order to work - you'd need a cable from supply with the neutral and live, you'd need a cable to the switch for the live and switched live, you'd need a cable going to the lights themselves, and you'd need a cable going back to the wall for the other lights elsewhere in the room, so I'm not sure how this works with just two cables.
I must be missing something - it's rather hard to see whats going on as a lot of the cables go behind cabinets etc, but just trying to understand! There are no marks on the lights themselves, so I can't even tell if they are 240v or low voltage - I have a gut feeling they are 240v as I see no evidence of a transformer, and they are fluorescent, not LED.
I've uploaded a few pictures - forgive the rather dirty lights and top of the cabinets, probably never been cleaned since installed!
Can anyone try and give me some insight as to how this might work? I'm eager to learn, I'm finding learning about electrics very interesting
Thanks
Trying to get to grips with how my kitchen under cabinet lighting is wired, as I'd like to make it smart by putting a Shelly 1 relay in.
The lights are controlled from a single light switch, and are around the kitchen, with cables coming out from the walls. There appears to be a junction box which takes two flex cables into it. I'm trying to understand how this works, because my understanding would be that the junction box would need 3 or 4 flex cables going into it in order to work - you'd need a cable from supply with the neutral and live, you'd need a cable to the switch for the live and switched live, you'd need a cable going to the lights themselves, and you'd need a cable going back to the wall for the other lights elsewhere in the room, so I'm not sure how this works with just two cables.
I must be missing something - it's rather hard to see whats going on as a lot of the cables go behind cabinets etc, but just trying to understand! There are no marks on the lights themselves, so I can't even tell if they are 240v or low voltage - I have a gut feeling they are 240v as I see no evidence of a transformer, and they are fluorescent, not LED.
I've uploaded a few pictures - forgive the rather dirty lights and top of the cabinets, probably never been cleaned since installed!
Can anyone try and give me some insight as to how this might work? I'm eager to learn, I'm finding learning about electrics very interesting
Thanks