WALL EYE© - LED LIGHTS
For use with any retaining wall or stair system that has an
overhanging top stone or coping that these lights can be mounted
under. Provide a pure white light that is aimed down across the
front of the face of the retaining wall creating wonderful
interesting shadow patterns on the face of the wall stone.
The LED's will also provide a lit area in front of the wall as well
for safety & security purposes.
AVAILABLE IN FOUR DIFFERENT COLORED
1/16" THICK ALUMINUM
HOUSINGS:
Silver
(Gray)
Black
Green
Rust (Brown)

Also now available
in
Stainless Steel
(Click here)
For Wall &
Stair Illumination
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LED -
No more burned out bulbs
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Economical - 100,000 Hour Life
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Low
Power - 0.43 Watts per unit
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Durable
Construction - Powder Coated Aluminum will not Rot or
Rust
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Weather
Resistant - Sealed & Ideal for Outdoor Use
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SAFE -
Cold to the touch ... No Burn Risk
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Long
Wire - 15' Lead, No need to splice
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Easy to
Install - Simply slip under the cap on Block Walls or Stairs
(Before Gluing down Cap).
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Connects to any 12 Volt A.C. Transformer
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No
more wasted block from cutting & chiseling!
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Installs in Minutes - NO Cutting & NO
Drilling!
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Veratility ... Use with Steps, Walls, or Columns
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Similar design to Integral Lighting© but ...
1/2 the cost & 1/20th the power
draw.
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Each LED Unit has a cluster of (5) White LEDs
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Space fixtures from 36" to 72" apart (depending upon amount of
lighting desired)
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Fixture measures: 6" Wide x 3 1/8" Deep x 1/16"
Thick
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LED unit & flange stick out (15/16") from the wall
surface
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Use with any coping that has a 1" or greater
overhang
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1/16" Powder Coated Aluminum Construction
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Lights come with a 15' wire lead
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Install lights before coping or cap is glued
down.
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Fixtures Blend into the Landscape (see photo below)
A Black WallEye is located
under the coping in the center of the photo on the
right.


3
Rust (Brown) WallEye's are mounted under the
coping of this 1' high display wall.


These 2 photos are showing the difference between standard
Low-Voltage Lighting on the left which has a yellowish light
compared to the WallEye LED's on the right which have a pure white
light.



The night photos were taken in
complete darkness at our Display Gardens in Hamden Ct.
The photos were take by a non-professional (me) with an automatic
digital camera. The Wall Eye cast a wonderful downward
light across the face of our tumbled display wall
system. The light was a pure white light, not a yellow
like halgon bulbs produce. On the larger 3' high
wall, the 3' area in front of the wall was also lit up by
the LED's from the Wall Eye lights as well as the face of the
wall. I spaced the WallEye lights every 6 feet and
was able to have the light overlap on the ground.
I was able to reduce the power draw to
less
than 3 watts for the 6 lights that I installed, down from
the original 60 watts that was there with the 10
watt traditional low-voltage fixtures.
I highly recommend these WallEye lights based
upon my experience with many different kinds of lighting fixtures
over the past 35 years in business. ... Ted
Greiner (President & CEO TJB-INC)
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Works as expected
From Chris Kennedy of Grand Junction, Colorado on .
Great experience with product
From kj of Portland, Oregon on .
under cap led lighting
From Anonymous of st. louis, Missouri on .
Highly Recommended
From Dale of Reinholds, Pennsylvania on .
looks great
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3/12/2012
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I purchased 4 WallEye, 12 V LED Low-Voltage Landscape lights for my wall April,2009. A landscaper installed the wall & . . .
1/5/2012
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Do these install in series or does each light connect to the transformer?
12/13/2011
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Can I install these lights pointing up?
Upside down?
I.e., directly exposed to rain on the light/glass side?
11/26/2011
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I have four of these lights to install. How do I avoid getting the wires crossed on theses low voltage lights?
11/26/2011
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I currently have a polarity issue with the four lights I have installed. Is there any indicators on the wires that help distinguish . . .
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