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Splicing 120 volt power for path lights

9/6/2006 11:37:35 PM
Mike Marten

9/6/2006 11:37:35 PM
I am interested in purchasing some of your path lights. I already have 120 running along my path but I wish to change my lights, and I don't like the above-ground junction boxes that I have now. I prefer to have just the one light pole running into the ground. But in that case, without a junction box, how do you split the line to run to the next light?

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re: Splicing 120 volt power for path lights

Posted: 9/12/2006 10:40:26 AM

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9/12/2006 10:40:26 AM
That is a fairly simple thing to do.  Take a look at our RAB mini-landscape lighting post designed for 120 volt installation.  The post is fully grounded and the splice is made inside the pipe.  This is UL Approved and works well for your applications.

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