Thursday, January 12, 2012

How outdoor landscape lighting low voltage connectors work by Total Outdoor Lighting

How outdoor landscape lighting low voltage connectors work by Total Outdoor Lighting - outdoor lighting








How outdoor landscape lighting low voltage connectors work by Total Outdoor Lighting

See how popular outdoor landscape lighting low voltage connectors are used to connect low voltage outdoor landscape lights to the main power supply cable and learn the strength and weakness of each low voltage outdoor landscape lighting connector. You'll be surprised how easy it is to install landscape outdoor low voltage light fixtures to your own low voltage outdoor landscape lighting system. Connectors: 3M Yellow: totaloutdoorlighting.com 3M Brown: totaloutdoorlighting.com CO-3 New Style: totaloutdoorlighting.com Our web site: TotalOutdoorLighting.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com
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I installed a new light on the back of the garage, it lights up the area pretty good. also showing the other 2 lights we have
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24 comments:

  1. dude give me specs whats the wattage of bulb and model/ brand ??

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  2. Dude you cant run wire out like that and mount fixture on wood without metal box unless your living in India LOL

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  3. The power company put me in a 400 watt security light that is used mostly for industrial or commercial use ...

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  4. Good video, it's the best feeling knowing you worked hard on something and it works. I will be doing some outdoor lighting. Tks for posting vid.

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  5. it's a cooper/utilitech hps yard light
    

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  6. Actually, I think that light is from Home Depot cause of where the sensor is. Lowes sells the one with the sensor in the corner.

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  7. yeah, that wiring is ghetto for sure. Why not just use knob and tube while you're at it?

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  8. Then it must be a Utilitech brand since it came from Lowe's.

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  9. i actually probabbly would've put a metal halide or fluroescent there instead of hps because of the color

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  10. ControlledExplosionsJanuary 12, 2012 at 7:23 AM

    I don't remember, it's one of those Lowe's lights

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  11. What brand is this light?

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  12. ControlledExplosionsJanuary 12, 2012 at 8:19 AM

    they're pretty popular, I got it at Lowe's

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  13. Are these lights popular around where you live? Where did you get it?

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  14. actually my home depot in brighton still has MV stocked haha there is still about 100 bulbs left

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  15. Metalhalide and HPS are cutting edge lighting, much newer then halogen!

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  16. Nice light, I love that style too, I've got a 70 watt Metal Halide on the side of our shed in the back yard, and currently putting up a post that will hold a 100 watt metal halide fixture that looks like the one you have. Too bad no one in my family likes HPS, Makes the yard look like a parking lot my dad says.

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  17. I really don't know

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  18. Wouldn't a 75 watt CFL be just as bright? I'm not sure because I have a 400 watt high pressure sodium lamp.

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  19. Yeah it sucks how you can't get MV anymore

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  20. btw i have a 175 watt MV light in my basement :)

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  21. Yes im from the UK as for the LPS street lamps many are disappearing off the streets now weve still got a few where I live unfortunately if they break down i.e. ballast burns out or igniters fails they no longer repair them instead they replace it with either a HPS or MH lamp the road I live at got a mixture of street lamps Many astronomers want the LPS back on the streets because its easer to filter out the monochromic light from LPS lamps

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  22. nice but i like MV lights better am not so big on HPS :) MH is cool to

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  23. I've never actually seen a LPS light fixture. Are you from UK? they seem to be more common over there from the research I've done. here they're almost unheard of

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  24. There is another type of lens I would like to get hold of although I dont know what its called Astronomers use them to block out the orange light from sodium lamps so they can see the stars much better but it only works well under Low Pressure Sodium Lamps LPS it makes them look a pinkish red colour as if they`ve just been turned on

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