11 Inch - LED - SMART - Starfish - RGB and Tunable White - Under Cabinet Light - White Finish
11 Inch - LED - SMART - Starfish - RGB and Tunable White - Under Cabinet Light - White Finish
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Specifications
| Brand: | Satco |
| Part Number: | 63-551 |
| UPC: | 045923635519 |
| Category: | Under Cabinet Lights |
| Total Wattage: | 6.5 Watts |
| Voltage: | 120V |
| Bulb Base: | Integrated LED |
| Bulbs Included: | Yes |
| Lumens: | 372-474 |
| Color Temperature: | 2700K-5000K |
| CRI: | 90+ |
| Dimmable: | Yes |
| Fixture Material: | Aluminum |
| Location Rating: | cETLus Dry |
| Dimensions: | 1"H x 3.54"W x 11"L |
| Weight: | 0.73 Lbs. |
| Finish: | White |
| Warranty: | 5 Years |
Under Cabinet Lights FAQs
Which under‑cabinet format is best: bars, pucks, or tape light?
Bars give even light and easy wiring; pucks create pools for accents; tape is ultra‑low profile and flexible. Many kitchens mix bars and tape.
How many lumens per foot do I need for food prep?
Aim for ~250–450+ lumens per foot for task areas; less for accent shelves. Dim to taste for evenings.
What color temperature and CRI make counters look great?
2700–3000K is warm; 3500–4000K is neutral and crisp for prep. CRI 90+ reveals true food and finish colors.
Are under‑cabinet lights dimmable and smart‑home friendly?
Yes—look for ELV/triac or 0–10 V dimmable systems. Smart drivers or modules add scenes, voice, and schedules.
How do I wire under‑cabinet lights—plug‑in or hardwire?
Plug‑in is DIY‑friendly; hardwire hides cords and adds wall controls. Follow code for GFCI where required.
How do I avoid glare, hotspots, and visible dots on counters?
Use diffused bars or tape in aluminum channels with opal lenses. Set fixtures toward the cabinet front to hide dots behind the trim.
What switch options work well in kitchens?
Rocker, dimmer, or motion sensors are common. In‑line touch dimmers work with tape systems for quick control.
Can I link multiple sections and keep brightness even?
Use link cables and power injection to keep distant runs bright. Observe max run specs and wire gauge charts.
What about corners, ranges, and sink areas?
Add extra light near the sink and range. Use corner connectors or short segments to wrap inside corners cleanly.
How do I maintain and clean under‑cabinet fixtures?
Wipe lenses with mild cleaners, avoid harsh chemicals near finishes, and keep vents/drivers free of dust.