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low voltage equivalent

3/15/2006 5:48:42 PM
Wilma Heathcott

3/15/2006 5:48:42 PM
I currently use 75W incandescent regular 120V flood lights to uplight trees. What equivalent low voltage light would I need to achieve the same level of lumens? Would halogen LV lights be a better choice? I like the color of the incandescent bulbs and think the halogen might be too white but I am afraid the low voltage spot lights with incandescent bulbs might not give enough light. Can you make a recommendation? Thanks

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re: low voltage equivalent

Posted: 3/18/2006 10:23:09 AM

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3/18/2006 10:23:09 AM

Do not be fooled by the term low voltage lighting fixturesLOW VOLTAGE HALOGEN FIXTURES can produce tremendous light levels in a garden setting.  50-watt MR16 lamps are equivalents to 150-watt standard incandescent lamps.  The 50MR16/FNV is a wide spread 60 degree spread lamp.  Just ask customer service to include those in the kit.

Low voltage lighting is a great way to light homes, trees and plants.  The small powerful fixtures are easy to install and easy to move as the plant material matures.

Thanks for shopping at Residential landscape lighting & Design for your OUTDOOR LIGHTING FIXTURES.  Give us a call toll free 800-239-2939 if we can help.

http://www.residential-landscape-lighting-design.com



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