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One approach to hide or obscure the transformer would be a planter something like the one here. There’s a wide variety of designs, styles, and...
Robert has the right idea. I found the product linked below online which I think might work well. It comes in different sizes, it's made of PVC...
Sounds like you're ready to take the plunge. I'm not sure there's an official distance but much of what I've read suggests that one foot is more...
There’s not really a straightforward answer to your question. What are you lighting? You can narrow or widen the light beam by raising or lowering...
Hi, Edward. Good questions. As far as I can see from the site and the download documents, there's only the 200 lumens (2700 indicates warm white)...
I would only add a few comments to Robert Mason's great advice. First, with all due respect to Robert, once you've enclosed one of these...
Hi, Ingrid. I'm not sure if you'd have to get permission from the property owner but what I had in mind was photos of the actual landscaping...
Sounds like a very thoughtful plan. I won’t speak for other users but I’m a very visual person and I find it much easier to offer meaningful...
I would suggest that you contact customer service for troubleshooting advice but my impression is that these aren’t VOLT products.
My first impulse would be to verify the physical integrity of various connections. What types of fixtures are involved? Spots? Path? Well? Are...
I had the same concerns when I installed earlier this year, Kevin. If your bricks are in bad or questionable condition, just don’t do it. It’s not...
I ‘The only way you’ll get an effect similar to your first level lights is to mount them on the brick and use extensions to bring the lights...
I’m a hobbyist photog and a lighting enthusiast.
Yes and no. You can stake the fixture further enough away from the wall to aim it at an angle that makes that shadowing less pronounced but once...
Yeah, photographing is tricky. The only way I can demonstrate what my lighting really looks like is by photo editing.
You work fast. Looking good. What color temp did you go with, btw?
Looking great, so far. It looks like the beam spreads fit just fine. I can see that the horizontal brick detail on the right is preventing some...
I could have diagrammed your photo more carefully, Kevin. If it wasn’t clear, I meant to suggest you mount the upper level fixtures to the walls...
Glad to help. I think your plan is solid.
The Fatboy is a great solid fixture but the Top Dog has far superior adjustability. As with the All Star, the Top Dog’s glare guard both rotates...