17 Nov Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Issues
Landscape lighting provides the greatest wow factor to any landscape. I’m proud to get a lot of compliments on my own yard because I work really hard to make it look good! By far the most common compliment is directed at how amazing the lights in my front yard make my house and landscaping stand out. The lights shine up to accentuate the front angles of my home and illuminate my soffits so they appear bright white. The entrance and walkway to my front door glows so invitingly and my ornamental trees seem to be lit from the inside out, giving them a really neat ‘pop’. It truly is amazing what a properly lit yard can do. The placement of landscape lighting is important, but equally as important are the proper installation and use of materials for the job. At Professional Grounds, Inc. we use low voltage landscape lighting systems so, for purposes of this blog, we will be offering tips specifically for low voltage landscape lighting installation and maintenance. Many homeowners find that after their lighting is installed and properly working for some time, quirks and inconsistencies within their lighting system begins to arise. Why is that? Below we have listed the top reasons you may be experiencing an access of blown bulbs, inconsistent brightness between fixtures, and other fairly common issues and how to remedy them. Proper voltage at the light Low voltage lights should fall between 10.8 and 12 volts. If your light has a voltage of less than 10.8 volts the light will be too dim. If your voltage is above 12 you will be replacing the bulbs often. Your voltage drops as you add lights and additional wire to each ‘run’ so you will need to adjust your voltage as necessary. Adjust the voltage at the transformer

A slow burst fuse has a coil around the outside of the fuse.
Do you need professional assistance with your lighting needs? Professional Grounds, Inc. designs and installs new systems and can assists with troubleshooting and updating previously installed, faltering lighting systems. Contact us today!
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