Very good video, clear and concise. To be safe should I get a transformer with a larger output then the total of the fixture's draw? Does a larger transformer use more electricity or is it all dependent on the number of fixtures and the wattage they draw?
Bob Wood great question. Yes size your transformer slightly larger than the draw from your lights. The amount of power is solely dependent on the draw from the lights not the size of the Transformer. Thanks for your question
The Lighting Doctor , thank you for your quick response. I think I will go larger with a transformer in anticipation of additional lights in the future. Does your outfit sell those snap together wire connectors that you used in the video? If so is there a web site to order them from. I've looked at the connectors at the home improvement big box stores and I would rather use something more substantial then they offer.
Hi Bob, If you just need the snap connectors you can get that at amazon www.amazon.com/Blazing-BVS-2-Connector-Residential-Splices/dp/B0052D4HUE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502847431&sr=8-1&keywords=bvs2 or you can order our complete wiring kit at www.lightingdoctor.ca/product/fx-led-wash-lighting/
Great video and tips. Clear concise yet Super helpful, thank you!
You dont say anything about the trench for burying the wire. What the bast way to make it? How deep?
Is it a good or bad idea to run outdoor lighting wires alongside PVC pipe that is being used for sprinkler system?
Low voltage is no problem at all and will save you lots of time
Great video clear and to the point
chris thanks for the comment, I appreciate the feedback
Can you identify the wire connectors you use by make and where we can buy them
There are 2 types on our website at www.lightingdoctor.ca BVS2 Snap Lock Connectors and DBRY6 Connectors
Very good video, clear and concise. To be safe should I get a transformer with a larger output then the total of the fixture's draw? Does a larger transformer use more electricity or is it all dependent on the number of fixtures and the wattage they draw?
Bob Wood great question. Yes size your transformer slightly larger than the draw from your lights. The amount of power is solely dependent on the draw from the lights not the size of the Transformer. Thanks for your question
The Lighting Doctor , thank you for your quick response. I think I will go larger with a transformer in anticipation of additional lights in the future. Does your outfit sell those snap together wire connectors that you used in the video? If so is there a web site to order them from. I've looked at the connectors at the home improvement big box stores and I would rather use something more substantial then they offer.
Hi Bob, If you just need the snap connectors you can get that at amazon www.amazon.com/Blazing-BVS-2-Connector-Residential-Splices/dp/B0052D4HUE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502847431&sr=8-1&keywords=bvs2 or you can order our complete wiring kit at www.lightingdoctor.ca/product/fx-led-wash-lighting/