Hi all,
I got my place recently renovated with a cove light installed in my living room. The issue is that my contractor engaged with an electrician who didn't seem to know too much and got a bad result, so I'm looking at re-wiring by myself.
The cove is roughly 3 x 3.7m. I have 2 x 80W 12V drivers and 4 x 5m strips (12V) available.
The main challenge is that the electrical wiring was done to 4 input points in the cove that are not the 4 corners. I know the best would be to redo the electrical wiring, but i'm not very keen to push holes in my ceiling that was just finished and repainted a few weeks back!
After a few tests, I also realised that my strips require to be connected from both ends to have a good level of brightness across the whole length (could be due to poor quality of the drivers/strips?).
I'm looking at splitting the strips as per attached image and connect them to the 2 drivers according to available wiring points.
Can anyone advise if I have a chance to make this work properly?
Thanks in advance!
I got my place recently renovated with a cove light installed in my living room. The issue is that my contractor engaged with an electrician who didn't seem to know too much and got a bad result, so I'm looking at re-wiring by myself.
The cove is roughly 3 x 3.7m. I have 2 x 80W 12V drivers and 4 x 5m strips (12V) available.
The main challenge is that the electrical wiring was done to 4 input points in the cove that are not the 4 corners. I know the best would be to redo the electrical wiring, but i'm not very keen to push holes in my ceiling that was just finished and repainted a few weeks back!
After a few tests, I also realised that my strips require to be connected from both ends to have a good level of brightness across the whole length (could be due to poor quality of the drivers/strips?).
I'm looking at splitting the strips as per attached image and connect them to the 2 drivers according to available wiring points.
Can anyone advise if I have a chance to make this work properly?
Thanks in advance!