I want to install several glass blocks in a ponywall I am building that can be lighted up or have lighting placed inside/behind them to light up a small area of the patio....any suggestions would be appreciated....thanks, Bob Young
LIGHT ROPE used on conjunction with a LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER would be one way that you could internally illuminate your glass blocks. You could also introduce some PATH LIGHTS, UNDERWATER LIGHTS or ACCENT LIGHTS that would operate off the same transformer.
Labels: Accent Lighting Fixtures, Block Wall, Copper Path Lights, Light Rope, Low Voltage Transformers, Low Voltage Underwater Lights
Several weeks ago I started a project to rebuild an old fountain in my garden. In addition to the pump, I also need a new underwater light. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
We have serveral
OUTDOOR LOW VOLTAGE UNDERWATER LIGHTS posted on our web site. The
HADCO UWL516H is a great little MR16 fountain light. It has a compression molded fiberglass reinforced polyester composite housing and a concrete weighted base to handle just about any water turbulance. It does require a
LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER.
Labels: Fountain Lighting, Low Voltage Transformers, Low Voltage Underwater Lights, Outdoor Underwater Lighting, Underwater Fixture
What is the smallest low voltage brass underwater light that you have?
Focus Industries has just introduced the
SL40 BRASS UNDERWATER LIGHT which is one of the smallest
fixtures in the industry. This handsome light is just over 2" in diameter and comes with a adjustable mounting bracket and one sided glare shield. In addition, FOCUS LIGHTING manufactures other under water lights such as the
SL11 LIGHT WITH A PAR36 LAMP and a
SL33 LIGHT WITH A MR16 LAMP.
Labels: Brass Underwater Lamps, Low Voltage Underwater Lights, Underwater Fixture, Underwater Lights