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Hi. The Ring transformer and bridge that now Volt sells will probably do what you want to do. A Ring motion sensor will probably be needed for...
Rennae: My mistake. I didn't read it right and confused "underwater" for "undercover". Can't answer your question. Sorry. Bob
Rennae: I'm not sure which light you are referring to, but I believe the underwater lights require submersion in water for heat dissipation. Bob
Bruce, the formula for calculating voltage drop is on page 9 of the installation manual for the 600W multi-tap transformer. 340 feet of 12/2 wire...
Greg, can you provide a nightime picture of what you are attempting to accomplish? Bob
Ian: The flag pole lighting and palm tree lighting projects in the Volt University section should be relevant to your application. A narrow beam...
Start with MR16 spot lights placed adjacent to, rather than in front of, the ground floor windows. You will have a greater selection of bulb...
Philip: I don’t necessarily want to become a substitute Volt customer service rep, but I can offer some advice based on my own experiences. If you...
psixometr: From the pictures I have seen, green giant arborvitae appear to have very dense foliage. If you place the spotlights directly in...
Jay V. - 7000 lumens would be a bit excessive. Go to Volt University and select Photo Gallery. About 3/4 of the way down is an article on...
I have the older version of this light. The frosted lens is to diffuse the light as a flood rather than a spot. I'm not a Volt sales rep, but I'm...
Another rule of thumb is that the sum total of the wattages of all of your lights should not exceed 80% of the transformer wattage. So long as...
What you propose will work fine, with a caveat. On page 9 of the downloadable installation guide for the 300W multi-tap low voltage transformer...
Kevin: Conceptually, any 120V or 220V cord switch would work. There are plenty of options available on the internet. A waterproof switch or a...
EBelew: Saw your other photo also. Well done. And you're welcome. Bob