Hillel
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Hello Everyone,
Electrical safety and code question here.
I am planning to install LED strip lighting under my kitchen cabinets. Unfortunately, DC transformers for LEDs do not seem to come small enough to fit in a standard gang box. The trick is where to hide it in the cabinets. I have a damp area MEANWELL UL Component Waterproof 60 Watt LED Power Supply
-60 LED driver with wires for the high and low voltage sides.
Does anyone know the electrical code (at least NEC) that would limit how such a driver is mounted?
Does it have to been in a larger enclosure, or is there an allowed way to surface mount the enclosure inside a cabinet and connect the wires with Romex® coming out of the wall?
Thanks.
---Hillel
Electrical safety and code question here.
I am planning to install LED strip lighting under my kitchen cabinets. Unfortunately, DC transformers for LEDs do not seem to come small enough to fit in a standard gang box. The trick is where to hide it in the cabinets. I have a damp area MEANWELL UL Component Waterproof 60 Watt LED Power Supply
-60 LED driver with wires for the high and low voltage sides.
Does anyone know the electrical code (at least NEC) that would limit how such a driver is mounted?
Does it have to been in a larger enclosure, or is there an allowed way to surface mount the enclosure inside a cabinet and connect the wires with Romex® coming out of the wall?
Thanks.
---Hillel
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