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I have one light that isn't connected via UPB. Its my under-cabinet kitchen lights. Right now there is power under the cabinet connected to an inline cord switch. There is only about 1/2 inch of molding around the bottom of the wall cabinet to hide the LED lights/electrical.
The switch mounted under the wall-cab for the LEDs looks kinda like this:
http://goo.gl/yd1cN
Is there a low profile UPB switch I can stick under there instead? I was thinking about rigging something up with the regular wall switch, but they are somewhat deep/large.
Thanks.
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bbrendon Wrote:I have one light that isn't connected via UPB. Its my under-cabinet kitchen lights. Right now there is power under the cabinet connected to an inline cord switch. There is only about 1/2 inch of molding around the bottom of the wall cabinet to hide the LED lights/electrical.
The switch mounted under the wall-cab for the LEDs looks kinda like this: http://goo.gl/yd1cN
Is there a low profile UPB switch I can stick under there instead? I was thinking about rigging something up with the regular wall switch, but they are somewhat deep/large.
Thanks.
Can you put an inline UPB module for the under the counter lights in somewhere hidden and then use a US1-40 and something like the SAUS2W12 faceplate to control that and other sources in the area? I do this for my kitchen, light switches are located at the garage door and opposite side of the room. Rockers for both in my case control the breakfast bar light which is actually on a separate US11-40 switch. (Simply Automated part #s)
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Something like that crossed my mind. I was hoping someone knew of some UPB product that was very low profile. From what I've heard I think the HAI switches are lower profile than SAI.
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