Path Lights / Area Lights

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Path Lights / Area Lights

Path and area lights can be a useful and yet decorative way to illuminate garden paths or sidewalks. They are sold in a variety of lighting styles and materials and can be used with different power sources. This type of lighting will not only visually enhance a landscape but provide an element of safety as well. Landscape Path Lights add beauty and safety to you landscape light project.


T3

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T3

T3, G4, BI PIN LED


Parts


Post Lights, Pier Lights & Wall Lights


G5


Accessories

Landscape Lighting Accessories including wire, dimmers, connectors, specialty items, stakes, mounting brackets and more.


Wall Lights / Masonry Lights

Wall Lights and Masonry Lights


BBQ Lights/ Flexible Lights


Transformers

Transformers

Transformers are the Heart and Central Nervous System of a Low Voltage Landscape Lighting. The transformer provides the voltage to the fixtures that is necessary for them to perform.

There are two types of lighting systems: Line voltage and low voltage. Line voltage simply means that your lighting fixtures may be plugged in directly to an electrical outlet or hardwired directly to a power source. The voltage that the light fixture needs is the same as the voltage supplied from your wall. Low voltage lighting systems require lower voltage to operate than the typical power source supplies. So, if the power source in your wall outputs 120 volts, low voltage lighting fixtures typically require an input of just 12 volts. That’s why you need a low voltage transformer – to convert the voltage from your power source to the amount your lighting fixture needs!


Flood Lights


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