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I asked this question a week or so ago and think I may have confused folks. All of these power packs state for outdoor installation only. I called Malibu technical service and all she told me was that it was the UL code.
More simply put, does anyone know of a concern if I mount and plug in my transformer in my basement, and run the low voltage wiring through a small hole to the outside for my outdoor ground lighting?
Hope that's clearer, thanks for any thoughts!
Asked by keith on 7/30/2007 12:24:14 PM | See Answers
I have 14 LED lighting fixtures with 10" pigtails and the transformer (12vdc 2800 mA 36 W) which powers all of them is 5 ft away. Please advise if wire nuts or what is used to extend the wiring from the fixture to the transformer. I assume I need some kind of terminal blocks to connect the fixtures to the transfomer. How do I connect all the terninal blocks to the transformer? Thanks.
Asked by Scott E on 1/2/2007 5:43:52 AM | See Answers
My low voltage garden lighting transformer is rated for 150 Watts. What will happen if I put 160 Watts on the line? Will it blow the transformer? Breaker? Lights?
Asked by jasakel111 on 7/14/2006 6:57:14 AM | See Answers
If I put in track lighting, will low voltage halogens save me money as opposed to regular track lighting?
Asked by Tim S on 3/22/2008 3:57:54 AM | See Answers
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