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HomeHome & GardenPatio, Lawn & GardenIntermatic CL507 Malibu Low Voltage Cast Metal 20-Watt Halogen Landscape Floodlight, Black |
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| $7.50+ $4.82 *Shipping | Used
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| $8.50+ $4.99 *Shipping | New | | |
| $9.49+ $4.99 *Shipping | New | | |
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| $7.50+ $4.82 *Shipping | Used
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 | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
High quality replacement light Apr 15, 2009
By T. Wee I got this for 2 blown out lights of the same brand/model. The fit and finish are very good and I am very happy with the price. I would recommend this product. It is much better than the others I looked at at the local home improvement store.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Reliable Lighting Feb 16, 2009
By S. Seader I've used several of these light fixtures for about nine years, and they've proven to be reliable and a source of good garden lighting. They're easily adjustable to focus on specific plants or trees. I've found them quite good. My only concern is that the contact connections often loosen up from the main feeder wire. I've chosen to hard wire each unit when installing them.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good for the price but tweaking required Jan 19, 2011
By D. Cutter I have used nearly a dozen of these for ten years and they have held up well except for the poor connectors to the LV cable. However, as I embark on my fourth LV project, I will use higher quality (read: more expensive) brass or bronze products. If you are going to DIY on a LV project, do yourself a favor and research the products and techniques.
First, cut and discard the wire-piercing connectors, they are junk. Silicon-sealed splice connectors are the only way to go for direct burial. Ignore the Malibu instructions to daisy-chain the fixtures and learn about spider-splices, loop and tee connections to reduce voltage drop (lights dimmer towards the end of a run). Do not skimp on the transformer, it is the heart of your system and use no less than 12 gauge cable unless your run(s) are very short (25 feet or less).
This research could be dangerous to your wallet, though, as you may find yourself popping for a multi-tap transformer, 10 gauge cable and a voltmeter! All in all, a decent light for the price if you replace the pierce-type connectors.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
all metal landscape lights including stake Dec 15, 2009
By K. Slade All metal landscape light including stakes. Very bright and a good light, but the electrical clips suck, but they seem to be the same as other low voltage connectors.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Low Voltage 20-Watt Halogen Floodlight Jun 22, 2009
By James E. Cox Floodlights were brighter than expected...love it. They light up the dark corners of the yard and highlight some of our plants. Everything is enclosed so that no bugs or stuff from the trees can get in. Big improvement over what we were previously using.
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