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2025-08-11 16:01:09
These lights are fabulous! Very well made and packaged. I didn't have one failure.The installation was really where these lights shined. A very useful tension spring clip is screwed into a fencepost in my case, then the light is simply pushed in the slots and done.I have what is called a good neighbor fence in this area, so both sides of the fence look the same. In order to hide the wiring as best I could, I drilled a hole from the center of the fence post (to be covered by the light) to the side of the post and exits right next to the horizontal rail on the fence. See pictures. Then I used a cable stapler to staple the 14/2 wire to the underside of the horizontal fence rail. (see pictures). This worked really well and was very hard to see when you got say 20' away.In one picture, the fencing is stained and the wire is really hidden. In another picture I installed on a new fence (on the other side of the house) and even then, it's hard to see. Though you can see that the light reflects off the fence brighter if it is not stained. I will be staining that fence in the spring. Also, you can see how easy the wiring is even though I'm in the PNW, I didn't think insulated connectors were necessary. I just used my favorite electrical connector: Wago 221. (See pictures)As you can see, in my case, it didn't matter that the wire from the light is only 3 feet or so long, not sure what they were thinking there. But I cut them to about 3" long in my application.On one side of the house I had about 80' from the 110v outlet (transformer) to where I started the lighting. So I used 12/2 landscape wiring from the transformer to the first light, then I used 14/2 for the rest of the lights to ensure I would have very little voltage drop. On the other side, again I used 12/2 from the transformer to the first light (even though it was 25' distance), then 14/2 for the rest of the lights.But I also had to drop down to the dirt planter for another type of landscape light, so I went back to 12/2 for about a 30' run for 4 lights. I didn't use 16/2 wire anywhere. It's be much easier to work with, but you'll get too much voltage drop even in shorter runs.This is the landscape wire I used, it's very good and of course can be buried: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y6NJDQ4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1I used two 60w transformers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KXDQ9QT?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1And one 120w transformer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RGQM12Q?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsBoth types were very good and very simple. Just plug them in and set to photocell...done.This is the stapler I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004Z2K4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1with the 5/16" staple: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000BYCQZ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsand here are the 3-conductor electrical connectors: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W5RKXCB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
George
2025-07-29 13:57:28
These things are super bright. Love these lights. And very easy to install!!
Mr. Vaunswa
2025-06-23 17:39:59
These are brighter than i thought they would be. I have it mounted 5.5" off the ground and they light up the area well for a nice nighttime effect on the pathway. Only thing i wih is that they would come in a 4 pack.
Ritchie Piatt
2025-05-17 11:31:05
Exactly what I was looking for well built and pretty bright lights. I will be buying more oh yeah there easy to install too ðŸ‘
MysteryEagle
2025-04-02 10:51:06
Fairly straightforward to install (just need a transformer and the landscaping wire), working well and providing a good amount of light. Transformer and the 12 lights are pulling about 70W of power.
wandering minister
2025-03-15 11:47:28
Got these installed last week. They look great and give off an amazing amount of light.
Moreton36
2025-03-05 14:15:07
These lights look great looking and solidly made but three of my lights have already burned out in 3 months. I bought two sets so now I have to either buy more or replace them all
Frequent shopper
2025-03-04 12:20:24
These lights have completely transformed my backyard feel at night. We find ourselves hanging outdoors by the pool admiring the view a lot more now. Easy to install!
Bee
2024-12-21 10:23:05
I just replaced on old wood fence with a vinyl fence and took this opportunity to install decorative lighting. The fence components are hollow, so that allowed me to hide the wiring inside the fence rails. I chose the LeonLite Schermo 12V Deck & Rail Light because of its high quality construction. Made of oil rubbed bronze die cast aluminum with an IP65 rating, this sealed the deal for me. The 5W 3000K LEDs throw a lot of light. Installation was easy too. I drilled 2 holes to mount the bracket and a third hole for the wiring to run through the post. The light just clips onto the bracket and is easy to remove if necessary. I installed 22 lights, one on each fence post using 12/2 low voltage landscape wire. I overcame voltage drop issues over the 220 ft run by using a multitap, multi-zone wifi transformer and ran 2 circuits through the fence, putting every second light on an alternate zone. These light really beautified my yard and lights it up like a Christmas tree at night. I am very happy with these lights and would do it all over again.
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