Simple Led Shelving : Make PROFESSIONAL Led Shelves (Easily)
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Hi all!
Welcome to Part 2!
In this video, I show you how I make my shelves to accept the LED lights I showed you in last weeks video ( • Simple Led Lighting : ... )
All are very simple and give very professional results!
Here are the Product codes for the parts used (Most are from a company from GTV, apart from the plug, batteries & wiring cable)
Any problems ordering, let me know.
Below are the codes needed for the products, they can be ordered through 2 different websites:
www.fiteo.co.uk/
www.solmer.co.uk/
LED Aluminum Profile with GLAX Mini Flange High 12.5mm Silver 2m - PA-GLAXMW-AL
End cap for LED profile GLAX Mini with flange high silver lacquered - PA-ZASGLAXMW-00
Transparent cover for LED profile GLAX Mini 2 m - PA-OSTRGLAXM-00
Milk cover for LED profile GLAX Mini 2 m - PA-OSMLGLAXM-00
LED Strip COB 12V, 320LED/m, 8mm, 8W/m, without gel, warm white - LD-COB12V-20-CBN
Connector for LED lighting, distributor black 3 sockets with 2m AWG24 cable and mini amp m connector - LZ-AKZ312-10N
Connectors transparent for 8mm COB tapes with 2m cable and mini amp male - LD-ZTL82MAMP-COB
Transparent connector for 8mm COB tapes with 2m cable - LD-ZTL82M-COB
Transparent connector for COB tapes 8mm - LD-ZTL8-COB
Transparent connector for COB tapes 8mm at 90st angle - LD-ZTKT8-COB
Transparent fittings for 8mm COB tapes with 15cm cable - LD-ZTK8-COB
LED Power Supply PRO 12V, 80W, input 220-240VAC, IP20, ext.181x63x40 mm - LD-ZASPRO80W-30
RF Mono 4-zone remote control - LD-KONML-MONO-PIL
RF LED Mono 1-Zone Controller - LD-KONML-MONO
THESE LINKS BELOW ARE AMAZON LINKS:
WIRING CABLE - amzn.to/3U9FG22
REMOTE BATTERIES - amzn.to/3Ue0zJv
240V PLUG (FOR UK) - amzn.to/3U8zEOV
WIRING PLIERS - amzn.to/47JgqCR
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Ryan
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Appreciate you making the time for this sort of thing, can’t be easy fitting it in to the working day 👍🏻
Thank you 😁
The reason why the cable sheathing doesn't matter on the controller but does on the input to the LED driver is that the cable between the plug and the LED driver is at mains voltage, but the cable between the LED driver and controller is only low voltage at 12V.
Personally, I'd always be a bit of a snob about LED driver manufacturers and go for a Mean Well power supply such as the Mean Well LPF-60-12 - I don't trust the cheap ones to be reliable.
Very cool! I am trying something similar now with birch plywood, but it is challenging because of the lack of thickness :/
Another fab video well done 😊
Thank you ☺️
What method would you use to fit these shelves to an alcove or wall without a top carcass TIA.
I'd use floating shelf pins if you are going for the
Floating shelf look 👍
You can buy them from amazon or ebay (there may be a link in the description somewhere.
Just make sure your rebate for the lighting is far enough away so the pins don't come through it 👍
@@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop Thanks for your help 👍
Nice video!
Thanks mate!! 👍
Hi, re t-track. The side of my bench is 18mm MDF (no framing). If I router a 1/2” channel (12mm) to drop the track in, do you think the 6mm that remains will be strong enough? Great vids
Hi, I wouldn't imagine it would tbh and you need to screw the channels in with not enough meat behind. Unless you can add something behind to beef it up, then I'd say no 😬
do you have a link to the track and diffuser used - dont seem to be listed in part1 or 2 - unless i missed something
Sorry for the late reply.
I have put more links in the video description now 👍👍
So looking at doing this without the remote section. Want 7 seperate 1metre runs. Is it correct to put 8watts x 7 = 56 watts? What parts would you recommend to achieve this
Hi Dean.
Thank you for becoming a member, that is very much appreciated :-)
Off the top of the head it was 8 watts a meter, so yes your calculation is correct.
So with no remote, you would have to use the socket switch to turn on and off.
So Im guessing it would be Plug, cable, driver, splitter extension cable, lights/channel/diffuser.
I guess this is the order, whoever I have not done it this way but in theory I suppose it is possible.
Is there any resaon you dont want to use the remote?
Cheers Ryan :-)
@@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop Hello Ryan. Pleasure to be a member. I’m self employed making wardrobes and alcove units too. I’m looking at putting the LEDs on a smart socket and have them work with Alexa so won’t have the need for the remote or even on a motion sensor
@deancarter4109 Ah right, seems like we do similar work ☺️.
That's cool with the Alexa, and actually quite smart 👍👍👍
Thank you once again maty ☺️
@@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop will send you a photo of some work where’s the best place to send it?
@deancarter4109 through my website email?
Just go to my website and into the contacts page and you'll see my email addresses there maty 👍