LED-1WU - Underwater LED Lighting
During the day
your pond is great, it is relaxing to watch the fish swim and
listen to the water flowing. Why not enjoy it just as much in
the evening? The beautiful and dramatic effect of lighting
can make any party or get together a fantastic event. Even if
it is just a romantic escape for you and someone special, the
colorful beauty of your pond at night can be breath taking.
Adding a fountain will not only improve the health of your pond but
also add grace and beauty. The addition of lights on your
fountain will add to your enjoyment far into the evening.
You can
use lighting to enhance the beauty of your pond and yard, improve
safety, and extend your enjoyment throughout the evening hours.
Lights can be positioned below the surface of the water for an
iridescent effect, and around your pond to highlight its pathways,
attractive plantings, and water features.
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HOUSING = Solid Cast Stainless
Steel
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FINISH = Natural Stainless
Steel
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LENS = Clear Tempered Glass
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LAMP
TYPE = 12 Volt, 18 pcs LED PCB board, 2.0
W max
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LED color
options = White & Blue
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MOUNTING
= Fully adjustable mounting arm to provide light
aiming. Fixture includes a U bracket and ground spike.
It no longer comes with a round base.
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WIRING = All Fixtures are pre-wired with
25' pigtail of water-proof low-voltage cable
- Adjustable
Angle Light Head
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Can be used in in or out of the water!
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Sturdy Solid Stainless Steel Base
- Overall Well
Constructed Lighting Fixture!

TJB-INC Installation Tips:
As you design a landscape, be aware of the
following basic lighting design principles.
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1. Avoid overlighting which can
produce glare and limit visibility.
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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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