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low voltage tree lighting

5/3/2005 10:07:01 AM
chris forshner

5/3/2005 10:07:01 AM
I have 30 ft. 6 trees, approx 25 ft apart, that I'd like to simply 'up light' with a low voltage system. Including the power source location, I need approx. 200 ft. of line. Can I do this effectively via low voltage? If so, what transformer, wattage, lamps, line etc. would you recommend?Thank you

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re: low voltage tree lighting

Posted: 5/3/2005 12:28:39 PM

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5/3/2005 12:28:39 PM
I would suggest using one of our convenient MR16 Low Voltage Lighting Kits with 50-watt lamps.  You will have to run multiple cables from the transformer to various groups of lights. I would put two lights on the two longest runs, three lights on the next group and so forth.  Do not exceed 200-watts on any given home run back to the transformer.

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