STAGING ENVIRONMENT
EXIT

Create An Account

Thank you for choosing to create an account with us.

Please note that creating an account is optional, but helps us better tailor the content we show you.


Please enter your email address and choose a password.

By creating an account, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy

Log in

Tell us a little about yourself


Choose Areas of Interest

Please tell us a little more about your profession.

This is optional, but lets us better tailor content to your specific interests.


You can read our policy on data collection and privacy here.

Channels that Interest You

Finally, check which channels interest you so you can see more relevant content. Choose as many as you like. You can also come back here and edit these settings later.


Home How to Design LED Tape Lighting Like a Pro
Advertisement

How to Design LED Tape Lighting Like a Pro


Build Show Live 2026 Registration
CJ Nielsen breaks down the basics of designing and installing LED tape lighting, focusing on the details that need to be considered before the system reaches the jobsite. He explains how wattage per foot, lumens per foot, voltage, and maximum run length determine the appropriate LED driver and overall layout. CJ also discusses voltage drop, dimmer capacity, and why larger lighting zones may require multiple drivers or a control system. He favors 24-volt tape for its reduced voltage drop and explains how driver compatibility with different dimming methods can affect system design, particularly for under-cabinet, cove, and toe-kick lighting.


Check out more of CJ's episodes on The Build Show and follow him on Instagram at the links below.
CJ Nielsen's Episodes
CNC Electric
Build Show Newsletter Sign-Up

Showing result 1 to 8 of 45