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Kichler Mission Deck Post Light

Adding branches of cable is recommended for lights that are not located in a straight line from the transformer to the farthest fixture so include the length of cable that branches off the main line. 1)Cable - This is the electrical wire that runs from your transformer to your individual light fixtures. The total lamp wattage of all fixtures connected to a transformer must be less than the capacity of the transformer. Example: If you're installing five light fixtures rated at 20 watts each you will need a transformer that can accomodate at least 110 watts. Installing landscape lighting is easy but keep in mind that it requires more than just the lighting fixtures. Landscape lighting systems also require:Transformer - The transformer is the power supply for your fixtures. To determine which transformer you need add up the wattage of all lamps and add 10% more as a safety factor. Determine the length of cable needed by measuring the distance from the outlet to the farthest fixture location. Cable Length ChartCable GaugeUp to100 WattsUp to 150 WattsUp to 200 WattsUp to 250 Watts12150'100' 75' NA 10240'160' 120'100' 8380'250'190'150' New to landscape Lighting? Click here to learn more!See compatible transformers & cable for this lighting fixture below (scroll down). (TRANSFORMER SIZE = TOTAL WATTAGE OF LAMPS x 1. Remember: always leave a couple extra feet of cable per fixture for potential repositioning. It plugs into a standard household 110v outlet.
Item: KIC061
Category: Electric Landscape Lights > Deck Lights

Kichler Verdigris-Aged Brass Filigree Post Light

Determine the length of cable needed by measuring the distance from the outlet to the farthest fixture location. Installing landscape lighting is easy but keep in mind that it requires more than just the lighting fixtures. Cable Length ChartCable GaugeUp to100 WattsUp to 150 WattsUp to 200 WattsUp to 250 Watts12150'100' 75' NA 10240'160' 120'100' 8380'250'190'150' New to landscape Lighting? Click here to learn more!See compatible transformers & cable for this lighting fixture below (scroll down). Adding branches of cable is recommended for lights that are not located in a straight line from the transformer to the farthest fixture so include the length of cable that branches off the main line. Remember: always leave a couple extra feet of cable per fixture for potential repositioning. 1)Cable - This is the electrical wire that runs from your transformer to your individual light fixtures. The total lamp wattage of all fixtures connected to a transformer must be less than the capacity of the transformer. Example: If you're installing five light fixtures rated at 20 watts each you will need a transformer that can accomodate at least 110 watts. It plugs into a standard household 110v outlet. (TRANSFORMER SIZE = TOTAL WATTAGE OF LAMPS x 1. Landscape lighting systems also require:Transformer - The transformer is the power supply for your fixtures. To determine which transformer you need add up the wattage of all lamps and add 10% more as a safety factor.
Item: KIC162
Category: Electric Landscape Lights > Deck Lights

Malibu Circular Deck Light

Example: If you're installing five light fixtures rated at 20 watts each you will need a transformer that can accomodate at least 110 watts. Remember: always leave a couple extra feet of cable per fixture for potential repositioning. Cable Length ChartCable GaugeUp to100 WattsUp to 150 WattsUp to 200 WattsUp to 250 Watts12150'100' 75' NA 10240'160' 120'100' 8380'250'190'150' New to landscape Lighting? Click here to learn more!See compatible transformers & cable for this lighting fixture below (scroll down). Landscape lighting systems also require:Transformer - The transformer is the power supply for your fixtures. To determine which transformer you need add up the wattage of all lamps and add 10% more as a safety factor. 1)Cable - This is the electrical wire that runs from your transformer to your individual light fixtures. Installing landscape lighting is easy but keep in mind that it requires more than just the lighting fixtures. (TRANSFORMER SIZE = TOTAL WATTAGE OF LAMPS x 1. Determine the length of cable needed by measuring the distance from the outlet to the farthest fixture location. The total lamp wattage of all fixtures connected to a transformer must be less than the capacity of the transformer. Adding branches of cable is recommended for lights that are not located in a straight line from the transformer to the farthest fixture so include the length of cable that branches off the main line. It plugs into a standard household 110v outlet.
Item: IMC149
Category: Electric Landscape Lights > Deck Lights

Hinkley Bronze Diamond Deck Light

It plugs into a standard household 110v outlet. (TRANSFORMER SIZE = TOTAL WATTAGE OF LAMPS x 1. Landscape lighting systems also require:Transformer - The transformer is the power supply for your fixtures. Example: If you're installing five light fixtures rated at 20 watts each you will need a transformer that can accomodate at least 110 watts. Adding branches of cable is recommended for lights that are not located in a straight line from the transformer to the farthest fixture so include the length of cable that branches off the main line. To determine which transformer you need add up the wattage of all lamps and add 10% more as a safety factor. Cable Length ChartCable GaugeUp to100 WattsUp to 150 WattsUp to 200 WattsUp to 250 Watts12150'100' 75' NA 10240'160' 120'100' 8380'250'190'150' New to landscape Lighting? Click here to learn more!See compatible transformers & cable for this lighting fixture below (scroll down). Installing landscape lighting is easy but keep in mind that it requires more than just the lighting fixtures. 1)Cable - This is the electrical wire that runs from your transformer to your individual light fixtures. Remember: always leave a couple extra feet of cable per fixture for potential repositioning. Determine the length of cable needed by measuring the distance from the outlet to the farthest fixture location. The total lamp wattage of all fixtures connected to a transformer must be less than the capacity of the transformer.
Item: HLI073
Category: Electric Landscape Lights > Deck Lights

Malibu Half Brick Light

Remember: always leave a couple extra feet of cable per fixture for potential repositioning. It plugs into a standard household 110v outlet. The total lamp wattage of all fixtures connected to a transformer must be less than the capacity of the transformer. Example: If you're installing five light fixtures rated at 20 watts each you will need a transformer that can accomodate at least 110 watts. Installing landscape lighting is easy but keep in mind that it requires more than just the lighting fixtures. Cable Length ChartCable GaugeUp to100 WattsUp to 150 WattsUp to 200 WattsUp to 250 Watts12150'100' 75' NA 10240'160' 120'100' 8380'250'190'150' New to landscape Lighting? Click here to learn more!See compatible transformers & cable for this lighting fixture below (scroll down). 1)Cable - This is the electrical wire that runs from your transformer to your individual light fixtures. Adding branches of cable is recommended for lights that are not located in a straight line from the transformer to the farthest fixture so include the length of cable that branches off the main line. (TRANSFORMER SIZE = TOTAL WATTAGE OF LAMPS x 1. To determine which transformer you need add up the wattage of all lamps and add 10% more as a safety factor. Determine the length of cable needed by measuring the distance from the outlet to the farthest fixture location. Landscape lighting systems also require:Transformer - The transformer is the power supply for your fixtures.
Item: IMC148
Category: Electric Landscape Lights > Deck Lights

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