How Do Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Systems Work and What Are They For




A lot of residential and commercial owners have often asked themselves this question. So many people have vouched for the beauty and effectiveness of these landscape lighting systems but what do they have that make them that great and special?Landscape lighting that uses low voltage is very effective in bringing out the best in your yard. Ask all landscape artists and architects of a great way to improve the over-all aesthetic appeal of your yard and they will all reply with outdoor lighting.A well-chosen and well-designed outdoor lighting system is very important to provide an all-season beauty to your yard or garden. Using transformers and beautiful lighting fixtures, you can magically transform your property during night time and transform building, trees, shrubberies and other landscape features into dramatically highlighted focal points.Most outdoor lighting systems use low voltage lighting which is employs 12 volts of electrical devices instead of the usual 120 volts that are used at home or in offices. These low voltage systems do not require the professional help of an electrician because they are easy to work with, safe and are popular with a lot of homeowners regardless of their experience with handling lighting systems.The focal point and what other people might consider as the heart of low voltage landscape lighting is the transformer. The transformer is a device that is indispensable when it comes to this type of lighting system. It works by reducing the normally 120 volts of household current, into 12 volts and controls the time of the day that the lights are on.A lot of transformers have timers that can be set for either 4, 6 or 8 hours. Some also includes a photocell that has the ability to determine what time of the day it is and turns the lights on at night time and turn them off at day time.Transformers are very convenient since they provide only a small amount of voltage to the lights as well as control the length with which the lights are turned on which allows homeowners to save up on electric bills.Most lights used in low voltage lighting systems are easy to assemble. You can even buy kits that already come with various lights, a transformer and at least 50 inches of cable. Some also come with instructional guides that will help you with the setup.


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