If you are not intending to use the multicolor functions then staying with white simplifies the installation and offers a more accurate “warm” white light. White systems are normally less expensive as well. If you have your heart set on color contrasts an alternative option may be to keep white lights for undercabinet and add multicolor lights in the toe kick, or above cabinets if they do not reach the ceiling. You will be creating a stunning effect by having white lights on the countertop and contrasting colors above projecting on the ceiling and down low shining on the floor.
Cyron has experts on staff that would perform the lighting installations within a 20 miles radius of our headquarters.
Yes, you would be surprised of find out about our capabilities.
Certainly! We prefer blue prints, layouts, sketches, pictures, videos. Anything that can describe the project. Describing system layout over a phone conversation normally take too long and still leave much to misunderstand.
The earlier you contact our staff the easier implementation will be.
Normally nothing at all. Costs will incur if we must create elaborate sketches and designs.
No project is too small.
Not necessarily. Often times custom setups can save costs by saving installation time on the field. We can custom make lights much quicker and more efficiently than you or your contractor.
You may not need to. Creating 3 zones of light that can be all controlled by a wifi or infrared signal can make all three cabinets to synchronize. You will however need power at each zone.
Yes, company can help! All Cyron lights can also be mounted with heavy grade 2-sided tape. CLS and HTP systems include the tapes.
If the the power indicator light on the controller box flashed at the same rate as the lights then it is most likely the wall adapter (power supply). Auto voltage sensing electronic power supplies can be short lived if the power coming through the wall is not very stable. If need replacing, we suggest going with a higher capacity power supply to increase its life. Part numbers are as such: PS"xx"-SP"yy"D where "xx" is the power rating, and "yy" is the voltage output. As an example going from a PS12-SP12D to PS18-SP12D you are increasing capacity of the power supply 50% by going from a 12W to 18W.
If this is an existing installation and the issue is arising for no apparent reason there are several possibilities:
Company offer many styles of extension cords for just about any application.
The main issues with stability of wifi controllers are proximity to the signal and power loss at the controller. Items to check: