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I think attractive garage doors deserve to be illuminated when possible. It might require some creativity to route and hide the wires for puck...
Hi, James. Fellow landscape lighting enthusiast here. I diagrammed your photos to suggest some tweaks for your consideration. First, I wasn't sure...
Which kit/transformer do you have? If I understand, the photosensor on your transformer isn't working and you can only manually turn the lights...
Endless options, really. Depends on the amount of light you want to introduce to the area overall. In theory, you could illuminate that whole area...
I don’t work for VOLT but one obvious solution is to mount something like a shelf or other form of canopy over the transformer. If a photocell...
Hi, forfrida. Is concealing the light source important to you? How discreet would you like the fixture itself to be? Since the fixture will be...
T This doesn’t look like a VOLT product. Are you able to identify the brand or manufacturer? If so, you could contact the company or look up the...
Fellow landscape lighting enthusiast here. Based on the number of fixtures you have, I would evenly space your path lights and stagger them along...
Does the blue pilot light (indicating the timer is receiving power come on)?I don’t know why it would suddenly stop working but it sounds like...
What you’re doing sounds like a reasonable troubleshooting approach. What’s size is your transformer and what your total wattage used? The first...
You’re welcome. I totally empathize with you wanting to introduce lighting to your home and landscape without overdoing it. One thing to keep in...
It sounds like either the fixture or lamp (bulb) might have croaked but based on the terminology you’re using to describe your troubleshooting,...
Glad to help and thanks for taking time to post more photos. I think a single ground mounted fixture (as opposed to mounting fixtures above your...
A decent landscape lighting consultant would want to walk the property with you, inquire about your budget, your priorities (safety vs aesthetics)...
Awesome job with the tree and with your beam spreads flanking that window. Thanks again for sharing these.