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David, I think you misunderstood me. I was talking about attaching wires to the tall wall in the back, not the capped wall up front. This way, its out of the way of the the gardener, kids or anyone else.
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Yikes I hate hijacking but....
Baz, the well lights I'm replacing are the plastic ones that have taken years of abuse from lawn mowers and weed wackers. I am going to call them about some of the spots that have broken. Good tip thanks you. They installer used the HUB systems and i am noticing that all the inline fuse systems have been removed. Going to trying reinstall those. Id like to go LED but the cost is huge. the PAR36 equivalents are a fortune. |
I'm still unclear about transformers. If you have, for example, a 300 watt transformer, but you now only have 80 watts worth of fixtures attached to it, are you still "burning" 300 watts, or does it ramp down its consumption because of a big decrease in load?
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How about digging a narrow trench across the bottom of the trees and set the lights in concrete flush with the ground? The wires can be in conduit in the trench.
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150w transformers are only $50.00 BTW. Here's the one I have been using: http://i.ebayimg.com/images/a/(KGrHq.../s-l1600/r.jpg |
Here are a few shots of existing stuff - but before you judge remember I'm a rank amateur :)
My night photography isn't very good either - but I wanted to get an idea of what the $15 4 watt LED's I bought would be like: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1427086733.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1427086783.jpg These king palms have new home deport LED's - 1 each - I think theyre too white, yes? And need two each? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1427086862.jpg Another shot of the LED's - too hot? Everything else in the photos are DIY halogens from 20 to 35 watts http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1427086896.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1427086945.jpg |
Looks great, David!
I've found it very hard to get decent pics of landscape lighting. You almost have to take the pics at dusk with just enough sunlight afterglow left to help illuminate the subject but not too much that it takes away from the visual impact of the lighting itself. |
who sells a wifi enabled transformer allowing control of landscape lights from a handheld device?
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I bet there are other remote control control systems others can suggest but this x10 is very economical and works pretty good. The Source for X10 & X10 Pro Genuine Products |
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I have some mushroom head ground lights on my front walkway that create a 10' circle of light. It's perfect lighting that is not overkill (avoiding creating the airport effect). Then I have tree lights similar to your palm trees. I use 20w bulbs in the ground lights which produces a lot of lighting per fixture. I recently purchased some LED landscape lights that are "wall wash" lights. These are 35w/50w and are designed for lighting up a wall. I think one might be good for your right corner which would light up some of the trees as well as the wall & gate to the right. |
Thanks for the info Tidy!
It's funny you mention wall wash (as did others earlier). I installed what I already had and am not happy with them. Trying to uplight these trees/hedge has not been as good as I'd hoped. I have now re-aimed them to hit the wall, but I haven't photographed that change. Here's where I'm at since the last photos: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429581371.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429581596.jpg These have been changed to LED: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429581625.jpg And this is just the glow from my ceegarr :) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429581663.jpg I do not know how to properly photograph these - they actually look better in real life. Next shots will be of "wall-wash" - and if that doesn't work out, then maybe the mushroom lights. Do you have a shot of one? ps Thanks again Baz and everyone else. |
Older thread 18 watt CFL's.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/460048-outdoor-lightiing.html |
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