Zonegrace 12AWG 2-Conductor 12/2 Direct Burial Wire for Low Voltage Landscape Lighting, 265ft
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Definitely! I think you can do it! As a rule of thumb, I would use inground wire when working with low voltage! *br> I used this for about 300 feet. Get in touch with the manufacturer to find out how they can help!
My understanding of the situation is unclear. My line has a 12-foot led strip light every 12 feet with a distance of about 300 Specifically there are four 4w flood leds in the yard and twelve other 7w flood leds. I am also sure to be using a 300W There is no way for me to tell if I lost much. It's the reason I used that wire! I used it two and a half years ago. It was a very good day.
It is stranded wire that I used for landscaping lights.
I use a connector of this type.
Selected User Reviews For Zonegrace 12AWG 2-Conductor 12/2 Direct Burial Wire for Low Voltage Landscape Lighting, 265ft
You can actually fit more wires into a silicone wire nut and use smaller ones since the insulation is thinner on the copper but the gauge on the copper is 12 gauge, which is fine. As long as this offer is good, I will purchase again.
Despite the fact that the wire looks to be good quality and the jacket appears to be durable as well, we will have to wait and see how well it will perform in relation to Comparing prices between this site and other stores, I cannot find a better price per foot. I would buy from them.
I have it installed for far more than 5 months. So far haven't had any problems with it. Despite its solidity, the reel works well. This one can be a bit tough to splice into, but it will work. It seems to be the case, at least. This means it has a high level of insulation. We had a lot left over so I'll have plenty to use in the backyard. It would be recommended.
While I have no idea about its longevity, I find that for the price it is a very good watch. There is no indication of rust on the wire, and the insulation appears to be There are certainly some that are thicker, but at some point thicker means it's harder to apply. In my opinion, this product is to be recommended.
A good cable was used in this project. Unlike the last roll purchased from a big box store, this roll was flexible and easy to work with, unlike the one I bought from the big box store that was rigid and molded in one piece and was difficult to take apart when splitting for connecting. My goal was to make the low voltage system as efficient and easy to use as possible. It was a great value and I would purchase it again if future projects called for it.
It should last for years to come.
It is thick enough to go underground and is ideal for burying outside. It is very easy to connect the wires and lights with this product
I think this is a fantastic product when you are dealing with long distances.
This product does what it is supposed to do. The price seems to be similar to that of higher-priced options.