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Questions and Answers for Southwire 250 ft. 10/2 Black Stranded CU Low-Voltage Landscape Lighting Wire

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Q:Can i use this with a 120 w transformer
by|Mar 9, 2023
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A:  We'd be happy to answer this question. Please reach out to our wire and cable experts at CableTechSupport@southwire.com with your question, and they will be happy to assist you!

by|Sep 27, 2023
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    Q:Can this wire be run in the same conduit under concrete that is also carrying separate line voltage for an outlet?
    by|Dec 12, 2022
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    A:  We'd be happy to assist! Please reach out to CableTechSupport@southwire.com, and one of our wire and cable experts would be happy to assist you with any questions.

    by|Dec 21, 2022
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      Q:What is the diameter of the 10-2 stranded low voltage wire?
      by|Nov 23, 2022
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      A:  We'd be happy to help! Please reach out to CableTechSupport@southwire.com for assistance from one of our wire and cable experts.

      by|Jan 24, 2023
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        Q:Can this 16/2 be used on line voltage 110v-120V to power 5 LED lights which use less than 8 Watts per light, 40 watts total?
        by|Jan 8, 2022
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        A:  I hooked up 6 LED up lights at 10 watts each and according to my math, I could add 10 more lights based on the length (over 100 ft.) with the transformer I bought. The transformer will give you a calculation on size of wire to use based on total length of wire needed and wattage (lights) you plan to hook up.

        by|Jan 10, 2022

          A:  yes it can take the load fine. But that is low voltage wire and should only be used on like 12 volt dc lights

          by|Jan 14, 2022

            A:  It actually depends on your transformer. The Guage of wire really depends on how long the wire will be from the transformer. If you have a longer run, using higher Guage wire may result in voltage drop. I have about 15 lights out front on 1 transformer. Most are pretty close to my house. The longest run I have is by the curb. I used 16/2 wire and t'd it off. The transformer plugged into the outlet is over 100 watts. Seems to work fine. I've had them out for 4 years now.

            by|Jan 10, 2022

              A:  It can handle the load. but this is low voltage wire for 12 volt DC. It shouldn't be used on 120 volt AC

              by|Jan 17, 2022
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              A:  This is low voltage cable. Must connect with a low voltage transformer.

              by|Jan 14, 2022
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                Q:I am trying to install new pool light. I need to find two conductor braided wire for the 12volt light. The number on the lead from the light is H07 RN-F.
                by|Oct 28, 2021
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                A:  Please reach out to our team at CableTechSupport@southwire.com and they will help you find the best option for your project.

                by|May 18, 2022
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                  Q:is this usa made
                  by|Oct 27, 2021
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                  A:  Yes, proudly made in the USA.

                  by|May 18, 2022
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                    Q:Second question, my 1003 453 351 4 pack set states 4 watt i guess per led lamp so that would total 16 watt load so a 60 watt transformer would be large enough. Then what size wire can i use for a 100 ft run. Would 16/2 work?
                    by|Sep 1, 2021
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                    A:  Please reach out to your local electrician for proper use.

                    by|May 18, 2022
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                      Q:I have a Hampton Bay 4 Pack set 1003 453 351 Flood lights. What size transformer (watts) and wire guage for 100 ft run.
                      by|Sep 1, 2021
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                      A:  Please reach out to your local electrician for proper use.

                      by|Nov 24, 2023
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                        A:  Use a low volt wire intended for landscape. Transformers use about 80% of thier watts effectivley. One rule is to buy the transformer at doule the total watt number of all your fixtures added together. Example: 4 fixtures @50watts (200 watt total) would be a 400 watt transformer.

                        by|Sep 1, 2021

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