Description
Built to Endure the Elements: Our path lights are crafted with rugged cast aluminum, ensuring they stand the test of time. These weather warriors can thrive in cold climates down to -13°F and handle scorching heat up to 110°F, delivering reliable performance year-round.
Effortless Brilliance: Say goodbye to the hassle of changing bulbs. Our long-lasting LED lights require zero maintenance, giving you the peace of mind to enjoy their glow without interruption.
Illuminate with Elegance: Featuring an inner lens that creates a soft, diffused light pattern, our path lights are the ideal choice for accenting and illuminating pathways, steps, and gardens. Elevate the beauty of your outdoor spaces effortlessly.
Swift & Safe Setup: Installing these lights is a breeze. Thanks to the quick-install wire connector, you can easily set them up yourself, saving time and ensuring safety. For a complete setup, you'll need some extra accessories like a transformer and low-voltage wires.
5-Year Warranty for Your Peace of Mind: We stand behind the quality of our products. Our 5-year warranty covers most damage and shipping costs for replacements. If you encounter any quality issues, please don't hesitate to contact us. Your satisfaction is our commitment.

What kind of power cable and transformer should I need?
e.g Suppose there is a set of 4 path lights (each 3W) and 2 flood lights (each 4.5W) need to be installed in the garden, How to choose the cable and the transformer?
1. Add the individual light fixture wattages for all lights. 4*3W+2*4.5W=21W
2. The typical distance between two lights is 6-8 feet, but closer or farther is ok too. Based on the above diagram, 6 lights total watts in 0-60 should choose 75-100ft 16AWG power cable.
3. Transformer is large enough to support the Total Fixture Wattage, it should be the best usage within 80 percent of the rated capacity. So in this case a 45W transformer is enough.
Note: A transformer that is too large for the load may overdrive the lamps which will shorten their life spans.


