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The LED strip is by BlazeX. You have to get the connectors that attach the ends that you cut which are basically solder bridges in the circuits at intervals. Those are push on captivated connections. Real easy. The backs of the strips have adhesive which is a press fit in the alum channel and then the channel lens snaps into the extrusion.

There are ALL kinds of different channel to choose from. Flat, low profile, corner etc. I crimped the connections to the low voltage leads and the transformer is wired to switch power as you would any fixture. I wanted something I could maintain instead of having to replace an entire fixture if something failed. Also, I was able to choose the temp of the light strip.

Here’s one of my leftover channels.

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