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I don’t have posts on my deck but when I get around to doing lights there, I would probably use the fixture below. Without seeing a photo of a...
Glad to help. Brightness level is an individual preference, so ultimately what you like is what’s appropriate. I suggested 3W only because you...
By “TOO big” and “too much” I’m assuming you want something lower profile and a bit more budget friendly? If so, there’s probably something...
You're welcome. Full disclosure, I'm not a landscape lighting expert and I don't work for VOLT. Just a lighting enthusiast who is always...
The most crucial thing you’ll need is a 12V mini bi-pin socket (to hold the bulb) which, if you search online, you should be able to find at a...
I believe this is possible with an appropriately rated dimmer for low voltage transformers or a smart outlet. However, if you’re unfamiliar with...
Hi, Carl. If I understand you, you want two different motion sensor-controlled light zones which you can enable or disable from an interior light...
Hi. I’m curious why you’re going with spotlights rather than, say flood lights for that ivy covered retaining wall and path lights on the walkway?...
A photo would help. Otherwise, are these spruce? Leyland Cypress? Magnolias? Holly? Pines? To get light up that high, you’ll likely need one or...
Evan will correct me if I’m wrong but since it’s enclosed, it shouldn’t matter.
Hi, Nightstalkerusmc. I've provided some product links below for lighting fixtures I think might work well for your lighting plan. Further, I've...
It’s under the specs tab. Again, I’m not an engineer (or a VOLT rep either, btw) but the manifestations of wear and environmental effects on a...
More info would be helpful. What have you already tried? Checked for a loose connection at that fixture? Checked for a loose bulb at the fixture?...
I’m not an engineer but I suspect the issue is heat dissipation. The non-submersible fixtures are designed to resist water intrusion but they’re...
Front of house: Well, you could swap them all out and then decide that my advice was a horrible idea. LOL. But seriously, if I were starting over,...
Lovely home and looks like you’re off to a good start. First, I think 5W bulbs might be a tad bright for lighting a single story (especially if...
Hi, Mark. Photographed at an angle and from that distance, it's a bit difficult to judge perspective on the main part of the house (the straight...
Because cameras often don’t reflect the light levels and colors our eyes are seeing IRL, I’ll try to explain using the photos below. The top photo...
Glad to help. Thanks for the photo. Again, if you place path lights in that strip, I’d recommend fixtures with smaller overall footprint. One...
The Salty Dog well light is probably VOLT’S best low voltage well light. I have four 2W, 110 degree Salty Dogs uplighting the foliage on the 25-30...