Outdoor Lighting Thursday, December 17, 2009

Outdoor Lighting falls into two catagories. Low voltage outdoor lighting and line voltage (110v). Most properties use low voltage outdoor lighting, which in most cases is the better choice, however there are issues with quality and longevity. In this article we will be discussing why the problem exisits and how to insure a quality, trouble free outdoor lighting installation.

First an overview. Low voltage outdoor lighting generally falls into two catagories-- consumer grade and professional grade. The majority of consumer exposure is to the consumer grade outdoor light fixtures found in home centers, and the experience is not a good one. These systems are intended to be disposable and often have very short life spans and performance. An aluminum fixture with a quick connect splice costs about $3.50 to make in China, is sold to Home Depot for $10 and retails to the consumer for $20. At $3.50 manufacturing cost, you can not expect to get an electrical item that will last when exposed to constant ground moisture. Inexpensive $20 fixtures are affordable but they will dissappoint. Moreover they bring down the reputation of outdoor lighting.

To get an outdoor lighting system that will perform and last you need three things:
1. Quality solid brass fixtures that will not corrode, powered by a multi-tap low voltage transformer than can compensate for voltage drop (so all the lights are bright even on long runs).
2. A professional installation. This includes a low voltage layout that compensates for voltage drop, multiple runs to equalize loads, connections made using a direct burial splice (for example grease filled connectors), and a quality installation.
3. A designer that understands outdoor lighting design. Outdoor lighting is an art and the effect is largely determined by the lighting designer. You want a variety of effects, fixtures to be placed where there will not be maintenace issues, using risers where appropriate, avoiding glare and direct viewing of any fixture, use of downlighting to balance the up lighting, and to be dark sky friendly.

Regarding the first item-- outdoor lighting fixture quality, there are alot of misconceptions even with "professional" fixtures. First, just because a fixture is sold thru contractor distribution does not mean its a professional fixture. The majority of professional fixtures sold are made of aluminum. Aluminum is a poor choice if you are looking for longevity. Brass will last many times longer. Additionally, the construction should be thick cast brass (not sheet brass) and be designed with quality components (water tight sealed bodies, orings seals, dielectric grease and greas on all connections and threads, heat shrink tubing over internal splices, etc..

Regarding professional installation, opt for someone experienced with low voltage outdoor lighting, preferrably someone who does it as their primary business. Often electricians, landscapers and other contractors do not understand the nuiances of low voltage outdoor lighting as well as you would think. Some of the things to ask for are what kind of connectors they use to make their splices. If they answer with a direct burial splice (e.g. grease filled cap, 3M direct burial tubes, Ace Connectors (metal crimp sleeve that has heat shrink tubing over it), Blazing DBR, etc. you likly have a pro. If the answer is a quick connect/pierce point connector (like found on Home Depot outdoor lights) or if they use regualr wire caps and electrical tape...run away.

Outdoor Lighting design. This is a harder one, and an area that differentiates the true pro's and craftsmen from the rest. Frankly, if you have amrquee property and are willing to pay the premium, you will see the results pay off. Not everyone can afford a great designer, but you should at minimum insure your contractor is using high quality solid brass fixtures, direct burial connectors, a multi-tap trasnformer, and understands voltage drop and proper layouts. With those basics, you can enjoy a high quality, long lasting, outdoor lighting system that has minimal maintenace needs. Over time, it will also cost less than replacing the consumer grade systems every couple years.

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Frustrated you can not find a great source for outdoor lighting online?

Using the correct outdoor lighting terminology, especially when searching online, plays a big role in finding the right source. But which term(s) should you use? Different people associate outdoor lighting by so many different names. Lets look at the problem.

If you search using the General Terms: Outdoor Lighting, Landscape Lighting or Exterior Lighting you will get different results... but that's only the tip of the iceberg.

Other Terms: Low voltage landscape lighting, 12v outdoor lighting, garden lights, or yard lights.
Fixture specific terms: Pathlight, path way lighting, deck light, spotlight, flood light solar lights, LED lights, landscape lighting fixture.
Brand searches: Kichler landscape lighting, Vista Outdoor Lighting.
Descriptive searches: High quality landscape lighting, professional outdoor lighting, security dusk to dawn lighting, brass landscape light fixture, copper pathlight, quality outdoor lighting, low voltage exterior lighting -- they yield even different results.
Wording variations all all of the above: like outdoor light or outdoor lights instead of outdoor lighting ( the same goes for landscape light, landscape lights, landscape lighting, exterior lighting, exterior lights, exterior light).
Combinations of terms: High quality low voltage copper landscape light fixtures. In the end tens of thousands of terms to search for the same thing, but all with different results.

All of these return different results, so what should I do?

Outdoor Lighting is the general category for all lighting that is outside. This category includes items like post and porch lights that attach to your house, landscape lighting that is in your yard, security lighting, and both line voltage (120v) and low voltage (12v).

Landscape Lighting is the general category for all lighting that is in your yard, garden and landscape. It is mainly low voltage (12v).

Exterior Lighting is a lesser used alternate term for outdoor lighting and often applies to line voltage (120v). Covers the same products as outdoor lighting.

The shorter versions like outdoor lights, landscape light, exterior lights will all work but cut out results. They tend to have more individual fixture results and less overall sources to buy them.

Use the general terms for sources, the short terms and specifics for particular fixtures. Add a word or two to the general term if you are unsatisfied with the general source results. For example, if you are a contractor, try "wholesale landscape lighting" or "outdoor lighting wholesale distributors".

For wholesale landscape lighting, outdoor lighting and exterior lighting visit the Landscape Lighting World online superstore.
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Confusing Outdoor Lighting, Landscape Lighting, Exterior Lighting Terminology
Landscape Lighting World, http://www.landscapelightingworld.com/, is proud to be the sponsor of the LawnSite, www.Lawnsite.com, the industry's premier online forum for landscape lighting contractor's.

Starting March 1, 2009 Landscape Lighting World will be the co-sponsor of the industry's biggest and most active online community, along with Unique Lighting Systems, a national manufacturer of professional grade low voltage outdoor lighting. We thank Lawnsite for inviting us to be a sponsor and look forward to the daily interaction with the nations landscape lighting community.

The Architectural Landscape Lighting Forum can be found by going to http://www.lawnsite.com/ or to http://www.lawnsite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=117). The forum is dedicated to contractors and professionals and is a great way to network with other professionals, ask questions and get advice.

There is a plethora of information on anything and everything low voltage landscape lighting and outdoor lighting. Most of the active participants are dedicated landscape lighting professionals or contractors that focus a significant part of their business to outdoor lighting. Topics range from design, techniques, troubleshooting, splices, fixtures, product reviews, to plain old discussion of the outdoor lighting industry, and personal networking.

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Landscape Lighting World to sponsor the LAWNSITE--the industry's premier landscape lighting forum
Introducing Volt Brand Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Landscape Lighting World has been appointed the exclusive factory direct distribution arm for Volt Corp. Their products are only available wholesale to the trade in limited production runs. They provide a compelling model for manufacturing and distribution that may signal a new direction for the industry.

Who is Volt Corp?
Volt is the industry's only premium, professional grade manufacturer to sell direct to the contractor. Volt's product line features some of the industry's most impressive components (see below). Most fixtures are cast brass with some versions also offered in aluminum.

Volt Manufacturing:
All Volt products are custom designed and manufactured from the ground up by Volt Corp. Each component is individually specified based on its ability to resist corrosion. Volt's manufacturing philosophy is:

Longevity and quality for outdoor lighting fixtures is dependant on:
1. Design and construction that keeps moisture out of the electrical components.
2. Premium components and materials that resist corrosion.
3. Thick, solid construction for durability.


All Volt products feature:

  • Moisture sealed bodies
  • Tinned copper wiring throughout fixture
  • Beryllium copper sockets (most corrosion resistant conductor alloy for electrical applications)
  • Heat shrink tubing over internal splices
  • Stainless steel or brass screws
  • Sockets, threads and screws pre-greased with dielectric grease
  • Silicon injected at lead wire exit to prevent ground moisture from entering fixture
  • 10 foot long lead wire standard
  • UL braided sleeve protectors
  • Stainless steel lamp clips
  • Stainless steel heat shield reflectors (spotlights only)
  • Convex, domed lens for water drainage
  • Thick brass screws and knuckles
  • Cast brass, sealed fixture bodies (some models are available in aluminum as an option)
Distribution:
Volt believes the most efficient distribution is online -- direct from the factory to the contractor. This model saves contractors about 40%. Volts model is not about lower prices. It is about higher quality for better prices.

Warranty:
Volt offers the industry's only "No Hassle Warranty" (even includes electrical components). If the item is defective or fails to work for any reason, send it back and get a brand new replacement. No exclusions, no fine print. All you need is a receipt. Lifetime Warranty on all Brass and Copper fixtures, 5 Year on all Aluminum fixtures.

The Message:
Don't sacrifice quality. Don't short change customers. Now you can afford to deliver exceptional performance.

Contractors, if you are looking for an edge -- competitors won't be able to compete on quality or price when you use Volt Corps fixtures. There simply is not a better fixture for the price period.

To purchase or view the full line of Volt products visit: www.LandscapeLightingWorld.com

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