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expired Posted by OrangeDesk176 • Oct 25, 2021

VOLT Landscape Lighting 9-piece Path & Area Light Brass LED Starter Kit - $399

$399

Costco Wholesale
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Oct 26, 2021
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Oct 26, 2021
WittyCrib4558
Oct 26, 2021
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You can also get a flex drill bit. I used it drill under 4 ft slab. It took 30 mins total to dig, drill Nd pull wires.
They sell extension too if you need to go longer. It has a hole in front to tiE a string



https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein.../203872163
Oct 26, 2021
250 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
Oct 26, 2021
JMCJoshM
Oct 26, 2021
250 Posts
I just finished a project using Volt lights with a Ring transformer... it is way beyond better than solar lights that most people use. Based on the cost of this kit, I'd say its a pretty good price for what you're getting out of it..

As far as waterproof connection caps, I'd recommend these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8&th=1
Oct 27, 2021
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Oct 27, 2021
Lillybulldog
Oct 27, 2021
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Quote from Samuel1613 :
I'm confused, you are asking how to run wire under a gravel or dirt driveway? Don't you just dig a channel across the dirt, run a long galvanized pipe through the channel, run wire through the pipe, then just re-bury the channel? Digging under cement driveways, and asphalt driveways is the challenge.
C'mon Man! 🤔 😂
Last edited by Lillybulldog October 26, 2021 at 10:08 PM.
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Oct 27, 2021
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Oct 27, 2021
S0L
Oct 27, 2021
151 Posts
Another option is dig a pit 12-18in deep on either side of the sidewalk (recommend use of a tarp to hold soil - would be more difficult w/ a wide driveway), obtain piece of metal conduit long enough to bridge the gap, hammer one end of the conduit flat, input flat end to pit one aimed for the pit on the opposite side, use hammer / sledge to drive through soil, when it reaches the other side use recip-saw to cut off both the flat end and the end that was hammering/driving, pull wire thru conduit. Drink a beer (or whatever your beverage of choice may be) when finished because that is the hardest part of the lighting install. The rest is relatively easy.
Oct 27, 2021
151 Posts
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Oct 27, 2021
S0L
Oct 27, 2021
151 Posts
Quote from S0L :
Another option is dig a pit 12-18in deep on either side of the sidewalk (recommend use of a tarp to hold soil - would be more difficult w/ a wide driveway), obtain piece of metal conduit long enough to bridge the gap, hammer one end of the conduit flat, input flat end to pit one aimed for the pit on the opposite side, use hammer / sledge to drive through soil, when it reaches the other side use recip-saw to cut off both the flat end and the end that was hammering/driving, pull wire thru conduit. Drink a beer (or whatever your beverage of choice may be) when finished because that is the hardest part of the lighting install. The rest is relatively easy.
Great kit btw. Have this kit - added the 4 spotlight kit from costco as well as two downlight bulbs (porch) and three puck lights (garage door downlights) direct from Volt. I upgraded to a roll of bigger guage landscape wire from home depot as I had some longer runs - used the lighter wire on the puck lights above the garage doors. Very happy with results.
Oct 30, 2021
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Oct 30, 2021
d2graphix
Oct 30, 2021
26 Posts
Quote from diavolo33 :
I have old school, direct wire/no transformer pathway lights. What's the easiest way to switch to a plug-in system like this? Cut off the plug and splice in with the existing power cable?
Add an outdoor plug at the wall, mount the transformer next to it, and plug it in.
Oct 31, 2021
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Oct 31, 2021
my_crib_too
Oct 31, 2021
249 Posts
Love Volt lights and transformers. Great company to work with and very high quality products.

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Nov 4, 2021
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Nov 4, 2021
Will.ritt
Nov 4, 2021
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Bought this same kit a year ago . Love it and works like it did the day I bought it . Really high quality.
Nov 10, 2021
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Nov 10, 2021
dreamzdecora
Nov 10, 2021
2,426 Posts
Wow... great comments on it...I am getting it !!!
Nov 11, 2021
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Nov 11, 2021
dreamzdecora
Nov 11, 2021
2,426 Posts
Does anyone exactly know what model spot light is coming with the kit?

I see 3 models on volt website -

VOLT® All-Star™ Cast Brass Spotlight (Bronze)
$49.97

VOLT® Top Dog Cast Brass Spotlight (Bronze)
$44.97

VOLT® G2 Fat Boy Brass Spotlight (Bronze)
$29.97
Nov 27, 2021
13 Posts
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Nov 27, 2021
BraveCrib748
Nov 27, 2021
13 Posts
Quote from SimritS :
Is it a concrete driveway?
What can I do if it is concrete? My front yard is pretty small, so I would ideally like to cover one side of the house along the front, but it would mean going through/across newly paved concrete.
Nov 28, 2021
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Nov 28, 2021
palindrome
Nov 28, 2021
332 Posts
Legit question.. Why get this with transformer when you can get kits without a transformer and much cheaper?
Nov 30, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021
markandleigh
Nov 30, 2021
56 Posts
Quote from palindrome :
Legit question.. Why get this with transformer when you can get kits without a transformer and much cheaper?
Well you need a transformer of some kind unless you know of another way to get 12V to the lights. I prefer the Ring transformer. It's 200W, cheaper than Volt transformer and connects to Ring where you can do all sorts of cool things... for example turn on and off lights. Of course Ring can turn on and off the lights based on different scenarios. Did I mention that it is also cheaper?
The Volt light fixtures are the best bang for the buck out there. Solid brass and high quality for a medium-low price. Volt customer service is 10/10.
Nov 30, 2021
332 Posts
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Nov 30, 2021
palindrome
Nov 30, 2021
332 Posts
Quote from markandleigh :
Well you need a transformer of some kind unless you know of another way to get 12V to the lights. I prefer the Ring transformer. It's 200W, cheaper than Volt transformer and connects to Ring where you can do all sorts of cool things... for example turn on and off lights. Of course Ring can turn on and off the lights based on different scenarios. Did I mention that it is also cheaper?
The Volt light fixtures are the best bang for the buck out there. Solid brass and high quality for a medium-low price. Volt customer service is 10/10.
I can see if you want it to be low voltage, but there are plugin versions with 120v, you can chain those together without a transformer and it lights up the same.. right? I dunno..

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Feb 24, 2022
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Feb 24, 2022
SimritS
Feb 24, 2022
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Quote from BraveCrib748 :
What can I do if it is concrete? My front yard is pretty small, so I would ideally like to cover one side of the house along the front, but it would mean going through/across newly paved concrete.
Sorry I didn't see your reply.. Often the pavement joints in concrete are pretty perfect to put the cable in (clean it out with a screwdriver and put wire in and push it down). Mine are done like that and never poke out in winter or summer. If that is not an option, you can get a small metal conduit and hammer it underneath the concrete.

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