Importance of Low Voltage Path Lighting
Low voltage path lighting helps make pathways and walkways safer for pedestrians and makes the pathway or walkway look more attractive. Low voltage path lighting is also a great choice for backyards and other areas where lighting is needed, but which experience low light levels. ย
Pathway lights can be used in a variety of applications, such as walkways, bike paths, fences, patios, decks, pool decks, sidewalks and more. Pathway lights are typically installed with wiring inside a fence, walkway, deck, patio, etc.
When used properly, low voltage path lighting can improve the safety and appearance of a walkway.
Low voltage path lighting can provide a clean, safe and pleasing lighting experience.
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Powder coating offers protection from even the most extreme environmental effects. It still provides a stylish look, but it also provides a finish that is more lasting than what liquid paints can. An item that has been powder coated will be particularly resistant to wear and strain regardless of what it is used for.
The coating is scratch, wear, chip, and fade resistant. Metal components that are exposed to sunlight and other environmental factors function well with it because of its durability. Powder coating is used on all of our collections of brass and aluminium pathlights.
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About Low Voltage Path Lights
What are low voltage pathway lights?
Low-voltage landscape lighting takes its name from the fact that it runs on 12 volts. It requires the use of a transformer to convert conventional 120-volt household electricity to 12-volt electricity. The transformer is daisy-chained with outdoor light fixtures that are compatible with 12-volt systems.
What is the recommended distance between low-voltage path lights?
The lamps should be positioned 10 to 15 feet apart in order to create light pools that softly indicate the way. Use the same lamps on both ends of the lane, so that you can move from one side to the other without having to turn off and then on the lamps. The lamps should not be too bright and have a low heat setting.
For outdoor lights, what gauge wire should I use?
Landscape lighting commonly uses 10-, 12-, 14-, or 16-gauge cables. For lengthy distances, we prefer 12-gauge or 10-gauge wire. This is done to avoid voltage drops. As you travel further away from the transformer and its power supply, the circuit becomes more resistant, lowering the voltage.