P-5 - Pathway
Lighting
Primarily for pathways and small garden
areas, these fixtures enhance any landscape ... night or day
with their architectural styling and long-lasting durability.
These popular fistures can be used in conjunction with Frog Lights
complimentary wall fistures for a consistant landscaping
theme.
- HOUSING = Die Cast
Aluminum, assembled with 3 steel screws
- FINISH = UV Powder
Coating in: Black
- LENS = Frosted tempered
glass or Clear Glass
- LAMP TYPE = 12 Volt,
Bi-Pin JC Halgen (50 watt max)
- WIRING = All Fixtures
are pre-wired with 15' pigtail of 18/2 direct burial low-voltage
cable
- Sturdy 6" Aluminum Ground Mounting Spike
- Overall Well Constructed Lighting Fixture!

TJB-INC Installation
Tips:
As you design a landscape, be
aware of the following basic lighting design principles.
1.
Avoid overlighting which can produce glare and limit
visibility.
2. Use
primarily one type of light source (Halgen, LED, Sodium) as they
have different subtle color differences and can clash if not used
correctly.
3. Use
light to show what's important in a landscape like objects,
architectural details and traffic patterns.
4.
Conceal the source of the light to enhance the effect rather than
the fixture itself.
5. Use
a combination of various lighting techniques to create a more
interesting setting. These include: Moonlighting,
Silhouetting, Shadowing, Spotlighting, & Security
Lighting.
6.
Decide how many lighting fixtures you will need to propertly
illuminate the area or object before you start your
installation.
7.
Decide what type of lighting system would be the best for your
particular application. Whether that be 120 Volt/Line Voltage
System or a 12 Volt Low-Voltage System.
8.
Decide which mounting arrangement and fixtures you will need.
The power distribution system (transformer) you choose, where you
place the fixtures and the effect you wish to create will all
determine the appropriate mounting and fixtures you will
need.
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2/19/2010
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I am trying to light up a 3 foot wide sidewalk that is 30 long and a 15 foot right angle at the end of the walkway.
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3/4/2009
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Is there a minimum bulb wattage for this product or other low-voltage fixtures
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