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Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting

Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting

Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting
$ 142.49

Score By Feature

Based on 314 ratings
Weatherproof
9.53
Value for money
9.38
Easy to install
9.33
Timer function
8.48

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Product Description

- Input: 120V AC / Output: 12V-13V-14V-15V AC [Multi-Tap Output Voltage for Longer Wire Run]
[High Performance Toroidal Core] - Low noise, high reliability, and efficiency.
[Dual Protection] - Auto Reset Thermal Circuit Breaker on the primary side, 25A Magnetic Circuit Breaker on the secondary side.
Length 6. [Product Dimension] 4 inch x 6 inch x 4 inch x 4 inch x 4 inch x 4 inch 2" x 13"

Questions & Answers

What is the maximum load percentage of 2070%? Is this a 210 watt or 300 watt transformer?

The “Maximum load 70%” means the total lighting fixture load must not exceed 70% of transformer wattage (total lighting fixture wattage must not exceed of transformer watt This is due to voltage loss along the wire, which is dependent on the load of the lighting fixtures, the wire gauge, and the wire distance between the transformer and the lighting fixtures. If the wire distance is less than 200 feet, the maximum load on the lighting fixture can be greater than 70% (for example, 80%, 90%). Please email us at cs@lightkiwi if you have any questions. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact us at com. Thank you very much! Regards, br>br>Customer Servicebr>Lightkiwibr>

Is it possible to use a photo cell to turn lights on at dusk and then use a timer to turn them off after a certain amount of time?

It is necessary to use both a photocell and a timer. If you put in the photocell and the mechanical timer (Mechanical Timer: (Digital Timer: B079B2TNMR) (B079B2TNMR) (B079B2TNMR) (B B01N9T3TLW) on our multi-level marketing campaign. The photocell can turn on the power at dusk, and the timer can be used to turn it on/off at the timer's preset time. The photocell, regardless of the timer setting, will turn off the power when it is bright. br> br>An example of the situation is as follows. br> br>Use a timer and set the turn-around timer. late in the evening, while there is still light 4th, maybe: 00 PM. br>At 10 p.m., set the timer to turn off the lights. 00 PM. br>This method will turn on lights at dusk when a photocell is triggered. It's likely that the timer is already set. br>Photocell will remain in 'on' mode until the timer is turned off (at 10:45). 00 p.m.), turn off the lights.

Is it possible to install this device on wood siding?

We had it installed by a contractor on our brick, but I don't see why it couldn't be mounted on wood siding as well.

Is there a maximum amperage output?

2. is the correct answer. 5 amps. To convert from watts to amps, use the following formula: 300W/120V = 2 because I=P/E. 5A. This assumes that the transformer has been maxed out at 100%, drawing the full 300W. Two of these transformers could be plugged into a single standard 15A outlet. If you have two 300W transformers at 100% capacity, you would hypothetically draw 5A from the circuit.

Selected User Reviews For Lightkiwi W9715 300 Watt (12V-13V-14V-15V) Multi-Tap Low Voltage Transformer for Landscape Lighting

Built with care - REMEMBER THAT IT PUTS OUT AIR CONDITIONING
4/5

It's a nice unit that's well built, and it puts out 12 volts. The voltage is 15 volts alternating current (AC) rather than direct current (DC). Some of my LED lights require DC power, so this unit will not work with them. This is not indicated in any of the materials provided.

Anya Daly
Anya Daly
| Aug 21, 2021
Success in every way! I finally decided on this model after researching a number of low voltage transformers
5/5

The following is why: 1. br>br> On low voltage wires, it's AC rather than DC that provides long-term corrosion resistance. Because, unlike AC, DC current allows ions to flow through copper wire, causing chemical reactions that corrode the wire's surface, the lifetime of your buried wires carrying DC may be shortened in the presence of soil humidity. That's why I believe people who complain about low-voltage wires corroding blame it on the wire rather than the supply unit, though it could be both. In general, a well-insulated wire can protect the copper conductor from the elements for longer than a less well-insulated wire, but such wires are generally more expensive; this AC unit can help improve the lifetime of wires while lowering costs. br>br>In addition, because the unit converts 120V AC to 12V AC, there are fewer parts because only one transformer is required to convert the voltage. Less parts equals a less expensive, more cost-effective unit that is also more reliable because there are fewer parts to fail over time. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br It has a maximum output voltage of 15 volts, which compensates for voltage drops caused by long wires. If you have more than 300 feet of 12 gauge wire to cover your lighting needs, this is critical because if the voltage drops below 10V and the lights are rated 12V / 24V, they may flicker or work intermittently.

Fernando Gutierrez
Fernando Gutierrez
| Feb 25, 2021
Quality is fantastic! Wow, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW It is ready to use right away
5/5

The multi-faceted My but was saved when I chose the option to tap. My legs are split in two. The first leg is 65 feet long, while the second is 150 feet long. On the 65-foot leg, I have seven 3-watt fixtures connected to a 13-volt tap. On the 150-foot leg, I have five 3-watt fixtures, all of which are connected to the 13-volt tap. I saw 12 volts when I tested the voltage at the end of the 150-foot run. 5 volts. Every cable run is 14/2 landscape cable. I simply cannot express how excellent this transformer is. Get it now before it goes up in price! I took some pictures of it while it was being prepared for installation, during the installation, and one of the lights when it was turned on. That isn't a complete list of lights, but you get the idea!.

Rowan Dorsey
Rowan Dorsey
| May 06, 2021
This is a really well-made product, just like the Hinckley, but at a lower price
5/5

made a multi-dimensionally well-put-together tap a low-voltage transformer with a capacity of 300 watts. After using a number of transformers that weren't designed to last more than a season or two, I decided to install ones that would last a little longer, and I committed to bearing the wires and properly insulating them with a multi-layer of insulation. system of tabs br>br>Lightkiwi has proven to be a great brand, and their customer service emailing me back while I was at the hardware store with a question about the size of the sitting in the punch out the bottom so I could get the proper conduit size sealed the deal for me that they were serious about customer service as well as producing quality products, you do have to get individually either a timer light sensor you want to automate your landscape lights going on and off if you want to automate your landscape Instead of mounting the brackets directly to the concrete exterior walls, I used a 2 x 4 that I painted with high-gloss paint. Then I'll paint the 2 x 4 with gloss enamel paint and adhere it to the wall with adhesive, giving me the foot clearance I need off the ground and making it much easier than drilling into concrete with anchors. br>br>I am extremely pleased.

Kobe Berry
Kobe Berry
| Oct 16, 2021
It's nice and quiet, and it's perfect for automating with a Wemo plug
5/5

In my garage, I have this set up. Two worn-out Malibu transformers are being replaced by this unit. When turned on, the Lightkiwi is almost silent in operation, emitting only a faint hum. Much better than the Malibu mechanical timers' constant plastic gear noise. When mounted to the wall, the stainless housing is attractive and secure. When in use, the device does not become hot. br>br>Instead of using a photo cell, I decided to use a Wemo smart plug with my HomeKit automation. Because the Wemo plug was slightly too large to fit in the available outlet inside the Lightkiwi unit (due to a lack of door clearance), I used a very short flat plug extension cord to connect the Wemo, which was then tucked away inside. I have my multiple low voltage wires going to a couple of bus bars and then only two conductors going to the Lightkiwi (one to the comm and the other to the 12v) because the DIN rail connectors only allow one wire per terminal to connect. br>br>I am very pleased with this unit and am relieved to be free of ineffective mechanical timers and to be able to control landscape lighting through home automation.

Rylan Christensen
Rylan Christensen
| Feb 20, 2021
Good Z- Option to control the waves
5/5

It is a good deal. The price was significantly lower than that of other manufacturers' similar-style transformers. I was specifically looking for a transformer with an internal plug and outlet so that I could connect a z-wave generator to it. Connect a wave module to it, and use my SmartThings hub to control it. This was exactly what I was looking for.

Miles Liu
Miles Liu
| May 15, 2021
Fantastic transformer for low voltage! Fantastic transformer for low voltage
5/5

For my new house, I needed at least 300 watts, and this met my requirements. I'm landscaping a half-acre and having the ability to increase the voltage for a couple of longer runs is fantastic. Because it was too heavy to mount on the side of my house, I used a 1. Because I have extra breakers to wire it in at that panel, I erected a 5" steel square post next to my pool equipment. If you're not hardwiring it in, you'll need an outlet nearby to complete the installation. I didn't use a photocell because I've always had issues with them turning on and off, so I just used a timer from the same company, which works perfectly, and I'm thinking about getting another one to put on the other side of my house to save on wire and trenching. Trenching is a pain in the neck!.

Scarlet Fowler
Scarlet Fowler
| Aug 26, 2021

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