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Hi Guys

Never used LED strip lighting before. Customer wants the cornice strip lighting around bedroom so I can access loft space if required. Would i be correct in thinking I take the switched live from bedroom light switch to the driver (all done in loft) then drop down to connect to LED strip in cornice so everything is concealed out the way.
Or I see some are controlled via a wireless controller so would I be best just connecting perm live to driver if that's the type of kit purchased.
Or is there another way you guys do it?
Sorry if this question seems extremely obvious

Regards

Andy
 

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