
Sunvie Landscape Lighting
Low voltage (12V) outdoor lighting is the preferred residential landscape solution, enhancing a home’s beauty, safety, and security while extending the usability of outdoor spaces into the evening. This type of system is ideal for DIY installation, as it operates at a safe voltage that significantly reduces the risk of electric shock. Wiring can be laid directly in shallow trenches, simplifying the setup process. Additionally, energy-efficient LED technology can lower the operating costs of your lighting system by as much as 85%.
About Landscape Lighting
What voltage do landscape lights use?
What voltage do landscape lights use?
The first major component of an outdoor lighting system is the fixture. It not only houses the light source but helps to direct the light toward the area you wish to illuminate. The next major component of a 12-volt lighting system is thel ow voltage transformer. This is the 120 volt power supply that converts line voltage current down to 12 volt AC. Other components of your system include wire and wiring connectors. These are what carry the power out from the transformer to the fixtures in the yard. Each of these and all other components needed for installation - such as LED bulbs, ground stakes and conduit - are included in ourlandscape lighting kits. These are the easiest, most cost-effective way to add a professional-grade lighting system to your home. Everything you'll need comes in one box, and you'll save money with bundled pricing.
What voltage do landscape lights use?
What voltage do landscape lights use?
12V is the most common option for residential outdoor lighting. Known as "low voltage," it is achieved by converting standard 120V current into 12V through use of a transformer. The main benefits of low voltage are:
- Very little risk of electrical shock, even underwater
- 12V lighting can be installed by anyone, while 120V ("line voltage") requires a licensed electrician
- Wide selection of energy-efficient 12V fixtures to choose from
- Low voltage wire can be directly buried in a shallow trench (minimum depth: 6"), generally without using conduit
Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or a lighting professional, low voltage is typically preferred for residential use. For commercial, security and municipal applications, and sometimes for use around large estates, shop for 120V outdoor lighting.
What are the common types of landscape lighting fixtures?
What are the common types of landscape lighting fixtures?
- Spotlights are the most common type of landscape light. These highlight specific key features throughout your landscape.
- Path lights are used as guiding lights to illuminate walkways and pathways. They can also be used in large flower beds to illuminate areas with lots of ground vegetation.
- In-ground lights are used in up-lighting situations that require the light source to remain hidden.
Are LED lights good for outdoor use? How long do LED landscape lights last?
Are LED lights good for outdoor use? How long do LED landscape lights last?
Sunvie products are designed to withstand weather and water for a lifetime of outdoor use. Our professional grade solid aluminum fixtures, low voltage transformers, LED bulbs and accessories are built to the highest standards of construction and performance, using state-of-the-art components. They are field tested for durability and ease of installation, and meet rigorous standards of electrical safety and electromagnetic emissions tests. And we back them with our no-hassle 1-2 years warranty.
Is landscape lighting expensive? How much does landscape lighting cost?
Is landscape lighting expensive? How much does landscape lighting cost?
Outdoor lighting is very cost-effective to own - especially when using the latest LED technologies, as Sunvie products do. LED lights require far less energy to produce the same brightness as halogen bulbs; LEDs use at least 75% less energy and last 25 times longer than incandescent lighting. And when purchasing your system, you'll find Sunvie prices are especially low because we're factory-direct. We also offer a military discount for active duty military, active or inactive reservists, National Guard, veterans, retirees, their spouses and dependents.
Where should landscaping lights be placed?
Where should landscaping lights be placed?
Landscaping lights can be used to enhance the beauty, safety and security of your yard, garden, patio, deck, dock, flower beds, pathway, driveway, outdoor kitchen, pool and pond areas, tree canopies, flag poles, retaining walls and more! By installing low voltage lighting, you can continue to enjoy your outdoor living spaces when the sun goes down.
How far apart should you place landscape lights?
How far apart should you place landscape lights?
This depends upon your application, personal preference, terrain and the beam spread of the fixtures. For example, if you're installing path lights with a 12-foot diameter beam spread, and you want continuous lighting along a walkway, you might space the fixtures 12 feet apart. But for independent pools of light, you might space the fixtures 16 feet apart. Before installing your fixtures, it's helpful to walk the area, mark where you want to put fixtures with small flags or pencils, then measure the distance between fixtures as well as the distance from the fixtures to your transformer.
What is a good wattage for outdoor lights?
What is a good wattage for outdoor lights?
When it comes to LED lighting, a better question is, "How many lumens are needed for outdoor lighting?" The difference between lumens vs. watts is important to understand. Watts measure energy consumption - and for old halogen bulbs, that would give you a rough idea of light output. But modern LEDs are incredibly efficient, requiring far fewer watts to produce the same light output as halogens. So, the metric that you'll want to focus on is lumens, which measure visible light energy. How much light output you'll need depends on your application. For example, you might want lower light output from a downlight, where you're trying to achieve a natural moonlighting effect, than you would want from security lighting.
What if I have more questions?
What if I have more questions?
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