It's not the money it's the fecking about. Our electrician came 3 times as he kept getting wrong lights. I ended up fitting kitchen led but he's done electrics so was just plugging in. Want to do study now and rather just do it myself.Get an electrician in, they're only £1000/day in London.
I think it would work ok but may not last as long, or may flicker.
It's not the money it's the fecking about. Our electrician came 3 times as he kept getting wrong lights. I ended up fitting kitchen led but he's done electrics so was just plugging in. Want to do study now and rather just do it myself.
Yeah. I have an 8.5A power supply that's happily powering most of the 10m of LED strip I bought for my bedroom. You'll most likely have to cut the plugs in your photo off. Any of the websites that sell the LED strip will have suitable power supplies and connectors.Presumably I just need to match current output of transformer?