Get Ready for Landscape Lighting Installation (part 4 )
👉Step 5: Make a Hole in the Ground
Once you set all the light fixtures into position, make sure anew that they're equally spaced. Use the plastic pipe to construct the steady bases for the low voltage lighting, and provide safety for your wire connection.
Use a screwdriver to make a hole for the fixtures' stake. Never glue all parts of a plastic pipe together and never use a hammer to drive the fixtures into the ground!
👉Step 6: Connect the Connectors and Fixtures
Strip the last half-inch of wire at each end and slip the two connector halves over the cable. Connect the wires with weatherproof connectors and twist them clockwise together until you hear a click. Then insert the connector into the cable cover till the wire begins to spin with the cap.
👉Step 7: Test the Light
The transformer is always plugged in, therefore the fixture should light up now. You can use a digital voltage meter to test your system at its voltage level. Walk around your property when the system is working. If there are any bulbs not lit, check any faults in your transformer or outdoor electrical outlet. Remember to make any voltage adjustments if the meter shows extremely low readings (bad connection) or too high readings (burnout of bulbs).
Here is some information for your reference, if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for advice.
Once you set all the light fixtures into position, make sure anew that they're equally spaced. Use the plastic pipe to construct the steady bases for the low voltage lighting, and provide safety for your wire connection.
Use a screwdriver to make a hole for the fixtures' stake. Never glue all parts of a plastic pipe together and never use a hammer to drive the fixtures into the ground!
👉Step 6: Connect the Connectors and Fixtures
Strip the last half-inch of wire at each end and slip the two connector halves over the cable. Connect the wires with weatherproof connectors and twist them clockwise together until you hear a click. Then insert the connector into the cable cover till the wire begins to spin with the cap.
👉Step 7: Test the Light
The transformer is always plugged in, therefore the fixture should light up now. You can use a digital voltage meter to test your system at its voltage level. Walk around your property when the system is working. If there are any bulbs not lit, check any faults in your transformer or outdoor electrical outlet. Remember to make any voltage adjustments if the meter shows extremely low readings (bad connection) or too high readings (burnout of bulbs).
Here is some information for your reference, if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for advice.
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