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I believe I may have found my cabinet lighting solution. I see this vendor on flea bay with some cabinet lighting that might work:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/282077401387?ul_noapp=true

I sent this following inquiry to the seller to be sure:

I have several 48 long display cabinets each with 4 shelves about 5 height apart to display my model trains.
My question to you is can I purchase one power supply, one on/ off switch and 4 forty eight inch long angled LEDs
strips to Daisy chain and light up each cabinet? Does the price on this item only for the angled aluminum shell,
diffuser and (optional switch/power supply) or is the price a whole complete kit (LEDs strips, jumper wire,
aluminum shell, diffuser, and optional power supply/on-off switch)

Thank you for your clarification in this matter.

The sellers response:

Hello there

yes, one power supply can work for a 4x48=192" LED strip light, but you need to have a 12V 7amp adaptor.
I only have 2amp adaptor available, sorry about that. about the switch, I can supply it for NO extra charge.


the price is including for the LEDs strips, jumper wire, aluminum shell, and milky diffuser.

thank you so much!

moon

So my question to your electronic gurus is, is 7 amp power suppy a bit too much for led strip lighting? here is what I want to light up:

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and to clarify, its one 42" led strip on each shelf. Each cabinet will have its own single power supply.

Thanks inn advance for your assistance in this matter.

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