This guys worried about getting COVID at home but no weather cover on his 110 outlet on his house. Can you say BURN DOWN THE HOUSE. Hope his home warranty company doesn’t see this..
Thank you for your video, let me ask you something, I noticed that you connected the cables without being care about positive or live and neutral. Can we connect the cable either way and no problem? Thank you.
DEWENWILS 200W Outdoor Low Voltage Transformer with Timer and Photocell Sensor, 120V AC to 12V AC, Weatherproof, for Halogen & LED Landscape Lighting, Spotlight, Pathway Light, ETL Listed 60141000 good luck you can buy it on amazon thanks for watching
Never blindly cut wires, make sure the transformer is not powered up or just unplugged. The wire strippers this gentleman is TRYING to use are junk , you can buy a good set of wire strippers for less than $40.
@11:43 Sir that is completely horrible how you put those wires in those screw terminals, please don't show other people to be so daft, that's prob why your other transformer gave up on you, shotty wiring habits lead to voltage leaks, breaks, and shorts. Please call an electrician to do any and all wiring for you, sheesh for someone trying to show people how to do something you could atleast do it correctly and safely.
I love how you explain things soo well! You also have such an awesome voice and very easy to understand! Thank you for your assistance!!! 😊
You're so welcome! And thank you for watching
You got grape juice all over your shirt! Thanks for the instructions. I am thinking of getting this unit.
Hope you like it! And good luck on your installation. Happy holidays. Thanks for watching.
This guys worried about getting COVID at home but no weather cover on his 110 outlet on his house. Can you say BURN DOWN THE HOUSE. Hope his home warranty company doesn’t see this..
Worried about COVID at home and safety. Did you notice that his 110 outlet on the side of the house had no cover! Big time fire hazard!! OMG…
You're the best DIY teacher ever! Thanks so much
Thanks I appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching
Thank you for your video, let me ask you something, I noticed that you connected the cables without being care about positive or live and neutral. Can we connect the cable either way and no problem? Thank you.
When I research this it basically said that make a difference so I just hooked it up and it work good luck thanks for watching
How do you connect the wires from the transformer to the outlet for the solar lights?
This one was disconnected straight to the 110 outlet and not for solar
How many 12v led lights can you add to the transformer? Thanks
I have about eight on this transformer but I think I could add more good luck and thanks for watching
@@TomLeeman Nice. Thank you and have a great day. 👍
Well put video, thank you very much
Enjoy your low-voltage 12 V landscaping lights
Can you add the model number of that specific transformer in the comments pls? I need one with 2 common ports and 2 12v ports.
DEWENWILS 200W Outdoor Low Voltage Transformer with Timer and Photocell Sensor, 120V AC to 12V AC, Weatherproof, for Halogen & LED Landscape Lighting, Spotlight, Pathway Light, ETL Listed 60141000 good luck you can buy it on amazon thanks for watching
Never blindly cut wires, make sure the transformer is not powered up or just unplugged. The wire strippers this gentleman is TRYING to use are junk , you can buy a good set of wire strippers for less than $40.
Thanks for the tips and you can say that again. My wire strippers are junk. Thanks for watching.
Go make your own video then with your $40 wire strippers.
@11:43 Sir that is completely horrible how you put those wires in those screw terminals, please don't show other people to be so daft, that's prob why your other transformer gave up on you, shotty wiring habits lead to voltage leaks, breaks, and shorts. Please call an electrician to do any and all wiring for you, sheesh for someone trying to show people how to do something you could atleast do it correctly and safely.
Thanks for the tip
This is DIY, you don’t need an electrician to put low voltage lights in.