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You can buy extensions that connect to the original set you purchased. Check the length and pricing so see if it's cheaper to go that way.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We have 4 cabinets too and ended up purchasing the 4 strips. As long as it’s continuous you can use the same strip, but our cabinets have different lengths and not all are continuous and so we had to get them separately. All they sell, to my knowledge anyway, is the adapter to extend the strip, but it has to all be uninterrupted light. It is pricey when you need several portions. Hopefully you can figure it out without having to purchase so many strips. Our shortest section turned out to be $90 for practically 14” of cabinet, and so on and so forth. But I have seen YouTube videos where people have been able to adapt and use the remaining strip that you cut off, which according to the manufactuer is unusable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Difficult to answer. If the 4 cabinets are connected, just measure the distance you need and buy only what you need. They also sell 2.2" extensions, that connect directly to the big lightstrip, so see exactly what you need. If there are breaks between the cabinets, and you don't want to have lights between them, don't make them continuous.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you want to control each cabinet separately you'll need 4 power units but if they are continuous you can daisy chain them. I've found 3rd party adapters so you can wrap around the cabinet bottoms.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am not sure what you mean by adapters. You would need the Philips Hue hub to control theses light. You would need one hub to control up to 50 lights. Each light needs its own power outlet. There is an extender you can buy if you need the strip longer
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