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10 Features of our LED-FG1021 Outdoor Landscape Lighting Spot Light

Need an affordable, long lasting LED, low voltage, durable outdoor landscape lighting spot light? Look no further then our LED-FG1021. It is made of composite fiberglass material, fully serviceable with replaceable parts that we supply at Total Outdoor Lighting. Come along today as we quickly highlight 10 attributes of this feature packed outdoor LED-FG1021 spot…

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5 Things to know about the CO-3T Low Voltage Wire Connector

There are many low voltage wire connectors out there in the market and of those, few work well. Today we introduce you to yet another wire connector. We reveal 5 things you should know about the CO-3T low voltage wire connector giving you a general overview and valuable insights into this new outdoor electrical connection…

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Outdoor LED 1/2 Brick Step Light Overview & Insights – Lightfair 2017 Ep.4 Video

The outdoor LED 1/2 brick step light packs a lot of low voltage LED light in such a small package. Bring energy saving LED light to a variety of lighting applications such as steps to a deck, in a wall or along a path. Not only save money in your energy bill but also increase…

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Buying cheap LED bulbs doesn’t always pay off – Video

Don’t make the same mistake as one of our customers. He bought on price from a popular online retailer that sold him the wrong LED MR16 lamps for his low voltage track lights. Was it the retailers fault? Not necessarily but they offered little to no help. The customer simply was not educated on what…

What Does Voltage Loss Or Voltage Drop Mean To You?

LED lighting is the rage now that it is available in landscape lighting.  Understandably so, with the energy efficiency that it offers, this lowers your cost to run your lighting system not just by way of energy savings, but also by way of running it on smaller, less expensive transformers and wire. And you can…

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The “KISS” Method: Keep It Super Simple

Many of you are familiar with the “KISS” method? Keep it super simple (well, there is another version out there-the “keep it simple s—–“, but we won’t use that language here!) Sometimes simple is the best. One of our clients that does large trade shows in the fashion industry came to us with a dilemma….