A little update and a request for help.
Here are pictures as of late:
Can someone please help regarding a few doubts?
So I am doing the wiring but I dont like this approach as much.
I was given by the representative a #12 wire to make the connections. This wire is thick and not very maneauverable especially to make the corners under the cabinets.
My question is... couldn't I use a much thinner wire since this little path of electricity will just be for the lights? (LEDs) Like a #18 gauge or something.
The diagram is something like this (forgive me but I used paint...):
This is the idea as of now. Using one of the switches at the door and convert it to a 2 prong switch. Since the box there doesn't have much room for all these splices, I thought of just connecting it to another box and do the splices there and then each wire following to the respective destination cabinet.
I have a problem with all the wire being #12 since at the cabinet they are very thick and hard to maneouver and makes the wire very conspicuous when you are trying to hide as much as possible.
Couldn't I just use thinner wire from the electrical box to the destination like this:
In my opinion I dont see anything wrong since it would be just like a lamp where they have thinner wires. I dont intend to connect anything with big wattage in those wires nor would there be any possibility.
That its possible I know it is - the range hood for example has very thin wires connected to thicker gauge wire - my question is if this is okay according to code to have thinner gauge wire inside the walls?
Thanks
EDIT:
To give a better perspective here are real pictures: