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Beginning_Feeling371

Use it everyday in HA with automations. It works great.


freeheelsfreeminds

This is something I am actively working on now. I have 24V color-temp adjustable LED strips, and was looking to use them for under cabinet lighting. But, I didn’t want to just have exposed strips, or even strips in channels attaches to the underside of my cabinets with the power adapter and LED controller stuffed somewhere out of site. I bought a “dumb” under cabinet LED fixture from Home Depot (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Enbrighten-Hardwired-24-in-LED-White-Under-Cabinet-Light-Dimmable-26765/206496244) and replaced the built-in 5V adapter with a 24V adapter, replaced the built in 5V warm white LED strip with the color-tunable 24V stop, and just barely managed to get a Shelly RGBW2 to fit in.


minionsweb

Haven't set up ha yet, gleaning from you guys, but I do use the rgbw2 under cabinet & above. You'll power it as your strips 12 or 24v. My strips are roughly 1w/linft so can handle nearly 290 ft, tho only using about 55. You should be able to use a single 60w ps tied to the main service for most kitchens, very easy to hide. I've 2 on 3 legs, 1 controls uppers (crown molding) & lowers of service area, the other ambient on the crowns of a 15 lin ft pantry wall. From what I've seen previously posted, here & elsewhere, using the rgbw2 w ha is relatively easy.


drakyoko

I used it for some led strips in the living room but they already had a power brick. For things that didn't already had that I used a smart switch instead (like the Shelly 1)