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low voltage out door lighting

5/15/2006 11:49:31 PM
Scott Jennisch

5/15/2006 11:49:31 PM
I want to uplight my brick two story colonial. My plan uses 10 well lights. I plan to use 35w halogens. Do I use flood or spot bulbs. I planned on getting the focus well light $35. I live in Iowa, is there any reason to buy a more expensive well light? Angled vs flat? They will be in a flower bed.Finally I planned on the focus 900w transformer with 10 gauge wire. Unless you have a better or different one to suggest. Thank you.

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re: low voltage out door lighting

Posted: 5/21/2006 11:31:32 AM

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5/21/2006 11:31:32 AM

I would go with the flood lamps and purchase your FOCUS TRANSFORMER with a built-in dimmer control.  That way you can fine tune the intensity to just the right amount for your taste.

Unless you have a specfic need for WELL LIGHTS you should consider a STAKE MOUNTED FOCUS LIGHT FIXTURE fixture.  They are easier to move around, adjust and relocate as the plant material matures or your needs change.

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