The ORTECH 12" LED Puck Light Extension Cable is engineered with high-quality copper conductors and durable insulation to ensure consistent, reliable power delivery between connected puck light fixtures. When running multiple LED puck lights in a daisy-chain configuration, maintaining stable electrical connectivity is essential to prevent voltage drop and ensure each fixture in the circuit performs at its best. This cable is purpose-built to preserve the integrity of your low-voltage LED lighting system over the full length of the run.
All ORTECH lighting accessories, including this extension cable, are designed to meet rigorous cUL and CSA safety approvals, ensuring full compliance with Canadian electrical codes. Using certified components throughout your lighting installation isn't just best practice — it's essential for passing electrical inspections and maintaining your home's electrical safety standards. Every connector and terminal is manufactured to precise tolerances for a secure, arc-free connection.
From a thermal management perspective, the cable's insulation is rated to handle the heat generated within enclosed cabinetry and tight installation spaces without degradation over time. Unlike generic cables, this purpose-designed extension is optimized for the efficient LED driver systems used in ORTECH puck lights, ensuring electromagnetic compatibility and minimizing any potential interference. The result is flicker-free, dependable performance from your connected fixtures.
Installation is straightforward and requires no special tools — simply plug the cable into the output port of one LED puck light and connect the other end to the next fixture in your series. This plug-and-play design makes it ideal for homeowners tackling their own under cabinet lighting installation as well as professional electricians looking for a clean, code-compliant wiring solution. Paired with ORTECH's LED puck lights, this extension cable helps you build a fully integrated, energy-efficient lighting system that reduces electricity consumption compared to traditional halogen or xenon puck lights.