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Low Voltage Post Lights

5/13/2006 10:24:16 AM
Brad Braunreuther

5/13/2006 10:24:16 AM
I want to install low voltage lights outdooors on top of wood 4" x 6" posts.What do you reccomend?

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re: Low Voltage Post Lights

Posted: 5/20/2006 7:30:42 PM

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5/20/2006 7:30:42 PM
We do not have a specic fixture that fits that size post.  You might take a look at our POST TOP LANTERNS for ideas. Thank you for contacting Residential Landscape Lighting & Design. Please contact us at 1-800-239-2939 if you have any further questions.

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re: Low Voltage Post Lights

Posted: 6/6/2006 3:35:45 PM

vaporeyes

6/6/2006 3:35:45 PM

I haven''t seen any low voltage fixtures that were meant for fence posts- Intermatic/Malibu makes a solar post light that looks nice but isn''t very bright (you can buy those at Lowe''s for about $30).  Otherwise, you could pick any style fixture that appeals to you and make your own mount for it (the RAB mighty caps that are sold here can be useful for mounting lights that have the threaded mounts). You could even use a 120v fixture but retrofit it with 12v wiring and a 12v screw-base lamp.



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re: Low Voltage Post Lights

Posted: 6/6/2006 3:36:14 PM

vaporeyes

6/6/2006 3:36:14 PM

I haven''t seen any low voltage fixtures that were meant for fence posts- Intermatic/Malibu makes a solar post light that looks nice but isn''t very bright (you can buy those at Lowe''s for about $30).  Otherwise, you could pick any style fixture that appeals to you and make your own mount for it (the RAB mighty caps that are sold here can be useful for mounting lights that have the threaded mounts). You could even use a 120v fixture but retrofit it with 12v wiring and a 12v screw-base lamp.



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