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Very small indeed, but I see it needs a 24v driver, or 12v if you look through the specs. Confusing.

I’ve got cut-offs of LED white tape and short lengths of alu moulding and plastic cover. I’ll see if I can find an unobtrusive driver to suit if I can’t find a fitting.

I sense CEF will be no help whatsoever.
 

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