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		<title>Low Voltage Landscape lighting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People these days are trying to save money wherever they can while still trying to complete their projects at home, landscape lighting is no different. Therefore, one of the most commonly purchased landscape lighting systems that people seem to gravitate towards to help reduce their electric bills is low voltage landscape lighting. Low voltage landscape [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People these days are trying to save money wherever they can while still trying to complete their projects at home, landscape lighting is no different. Therefore, one of the most commonly purchased landscape lighting systems that people seem to gravitate towards to help reduce their electric bills is low voltage landscape lighting. Low voltage landscape lighting systems use 12 volt current which is similar to what electric train set to use as well. Most people find installing low-voltage landscape lighting is very easy and safe to do even for the novice or beginner.</p>
<p>One of the key features of using low voltage landscape lights is the fact that you generally don&#8217;t need an electrician to help you install the system and that you can typically install the systems while the power is on, this is particularly helpful when you&#8217;re setting up the lights during the night. The heart of a low voltage landscape lighting systems is the transformer itself. A low voltage landscape lighting transformer reduces the household current in controls the various moments and amount of time the fixtures and lights on. If you do some searching online you can typically find the transformer and the lights themselves included together in prepackaged low voltage landscape lighting kits.</p>
<p>Most low voltage landscape lighting fixtures are easy to put together, usually all it involves is simply inserting the light bulb regardless of the type that it is in attaching it to the cover that it comes with. Sometimes the lights will have separate wires that clamp on to the power cable, others will simply attach directly to the power cord itself. What usually happens is the metal teeth pulled tight and Pierce the insulation on the cord and then have a direct metal to metal connection with the wiring. Usually after you do this, you attach the polar stake and route the power cords through crevices and pathways inside the pole or steak itself, but all low voltage landscape lighting systems will have slightly different directions this is just a general example of what most of them are like.</p>
<p>While the average homeowner may be technically able to physically do the actual connections themselves and the general grunt work required to connect and turn the lights on, you may want to consult a professional if you&#8217;re going to be tackling a large and sophisticated project if you want to have a particular look. I advise looking at all the different landscape lighting manufacturers and installers online as well as locally in your neighborhood, always be sure to do some comparison shopping before making any significant purchase.</p>
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