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Is this for low voltage exterior lighting? That's what it's supposed to run on.
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Maybe. Not much margin on available power, though. For the same money you could have a 150 watt unit that would give you room for expansion. I've...
I've seen multi-zone ones, but nothing that I'd consider low cost. You could install a manual switch pretty easily though. Or maybe someone makes...
Most of the time when I have lights start acting wonky it's bad connections. If you're using connectors that clamp onto the line that would be the...
Most likely yes. The product docs specify a power factor of .7. If they total 130, you'd be well over the rated capacity at 185+.
You can't use every watt because of line losses. My Volt transformer guide recommends a power factor of .7. Twenty at five watts each totals 142...
Security is a factor, but only a small one. I wanted to do two things. First, we wanted to light up our walkways so it would be safer coming and...
Seems like the only option for the second story would be to downlight from under the eaves, although there doesn't appear to be a lot of room...
I've seen dimmers for LED strip lights, but haven't seen one made for outdoor use. You might be able to mount one in a watertight enclosure, but...
I'm not an electrician, but I'm pretty sure that wouldn't meet code as well.
I see this is old, but maybe you haven't done the project or perhaps did and it didn't work out as you liked. Or maybe someone else would see it....
I know this is really old, but maybe it might help someone new who comes along to find it. I've run PVC under sidewalks for both low voltage...