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Home Depot has a few low-voltage landscape lights for 60% off:
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Transformer converts household 110v to 12v.
Plug the low voltage transformer to your house's 110v.
Connect landscape lighting cable to voltage transformer. Run the cable along the path where you would connect the low voltage lights.
You might want to consider waterproof if needed for transformer. If you put in thirty 2.4 watt (72 watt total) landscape light, you will need to make sure your transformer can handle that load.
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Transformer converts household 110v to 12v.
Plug the low voltage transformer to your house's 110v.
Connect landscape lighting cable to voltage transformer. Run the cable along the path where you would connect the low voltage lights.
You might want to consider waterproof if needed for transformer. If you put in thirty 2.4 watt (72 watt total) landscape light, you will need to make sure your transformer can handle that load.
Transformer converts household 110v to 12v.
Plug the low voltage transformer to your house's 110v.
Connect landscape lighting cable to voltage transformer. Run the cable along the path where you would connect the low voltage lights.
You might want to consider waterproof if needed for transformer. If you put in thirty 2.4 watt (72 watt total) landscape light, you will need to make sure your transformer can handle that load.
can i connect the transformer directly to an outlet? apologies newbie here.
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Transformer converts household 110v to 12v.
Plug the low voltage transformer to your house's 110v.
Connect landscape lighting cable to voltage transformer. Run the cable along the path where you would connect the low voltage lights.
You might want to consider waterproof if needed for transformer. If you put in thirty 2.4 watt (72 watt total) landscape light, you will need to make sure your transformer can handle that load.
We are building a new house and they are putting in "Landscape lighting pre-wire, switch and stub out included (120v 15amp)". The switch will be inside next to the front door.
What is the limiting factor in how many lights I can use with this? Can I put in, say, a row of path lights and two flood lights? Can I use this with a timer? thanks.
We are building a new house and they are putting in "Landscape lighting pre-wire, switch and stub out included (120v 15amp)". The switch will be inside next to the front door.
What is the limiting factor in how many lights I can use with this? Can I put in, say, a row of path lights and two flood lights? Can I use this with a timer? thanks.
Congrats on new house. Awesome about landscape pre-wiring. You might also want to have speaker wire pre run as well. It would be cool to sit in a nicely lit backyard with music in the background.
I am not a contractor and just an average Joe performing a DIY project so this is just what I know when I did it.
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1.2 Watt black [homedepot.com] - $1.99
1.2 Watt remington bronze [homedepot.com] - $2.79
2.4 Watt Remington bronze [homedepot.com]- $4.79
2.4 Watt black spotlight [homedepot.com] - $4.39
Free ship to store, or free shipping to your house with purchases over $45.