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Glad to help, Joe. I could make more meaningful recommendations if I can actually see what it is you’re attempting to light. Very tall trees,...
[ATTACH] No problemi, Chris. Depending on the extent to which you want to emphasize either aesthetics or safety, there's any number of ways you...
I’m not sure which trees you’re referring to on the right. The columns won’t need a beam spread wider than about 20 degrees. I think you’ll need a...
Hi, Chris. I'd love to offer some recommendations. Could you please give folks an idea of what you're planning to light? I'm assuming you mean the...
Welcome, Joe. I’m a lighting enthusiast like yourself and I diagrammed your photo to suggest a slightly different approach to creating your...
Hi, Niven. Are you close enough to the fixtures to trigger the color change? I believe that it's necessary to stand fairly close to the fixture...
I'm a fellow landscape lighting enthusiast. Pretty much any full size or mini spotlight model that uses MR16 or MR11 bulbs should work for the...
Fellow landscape lighting enthusiast here. Voltage drop is a common problem with the daisy chaining method. If you are confident you've connected...
Hi, John. You'll want to splice the additional length of wire you need onto the end of the existing wire. The way that's worked best for me is to...
I recommend that you call VOLT CS for troubleshooting tips. If you provide them with more details about your system, when you purchased, etc.,...
Fellow landscape lighting enthusiast here. Because "best" is in the eye of the beholder, I can only tell you how I might light those panels....
Hi. You can change settings (dim, color change, flash etc) on each fixture individually. You'll use the voltmeter probes on your wire leads. You...
The main difference between the two fixtures is that the Top Dog (TD) is more versatile overall. The glare guard and lens cover are a unit on the...
The remote can control lights individually but it's a fifteen dollar remote. It doesn't have smart functionality and can't schedule lights for on...
Your fixtures are incredibly beautiful. It's a totally normal patina called verdigris that forms on brass and copper as the metal oxidizes over...
You're welcome. If my memory serves me, bulbs aren't returnable unless they're determined to be defective. You may want to verify this with...
Here’s a couple pics of the effect of sodium street lights. The snow pic is one that I took several years ago and it really does look like the...
Easily spotlights. They're way more versatile for creating different lighting effects, they can accomplish pretty much anything a well light can...
You're welcome. It's natural to feel somewhat intimidated at first but the learning curve is not very steep at all. The main thing to remember...
Depending on your specific needs, it might be possible to achieve your goal as easily (if not more so) with full size fixtures. Basically lamp...