- May 23, 2015
- 25,780
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Hi All,
I'm in the market for some new low voltage (12VAC) landscape lighting transformers. I currently have two Solos 200W models (built-in photosensor and countdown timer) but I'm not liking them (LED displayed burned out within first season). I have many options for control since these are located near my pool panel. I could use stand-alone types with photosensors and count down timers like the ones I currently have. They just plug into my 120V GFCI utility outlet mounted on the pool panel. Another option is that I have some open relays in the pool automation and I could use the EasyTouch relays to turn on and off the lighting. In that case all I would need is the transformer without any photosensor. The downside is losing the automatic photosensor and having to adjust time on/off four times per year as the daylight hours shift. Of course, if they had a photosensor then that could still function with the automation panel controlling the time on/off...
So I'm looking for some feedback on what people have used reliably. I'd like to get as much longevity out of these transformers as possible. Also, if anyone has any particular feelings on stand-alone versus pool panel automation, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Matt
I'm in the market for some new low voltage (12VAC) landscape lighting transformers. I currently have two Solos 200W models (built-in photosensor and countdown timer) but I'm not liking them (LED displayed burned out within first season). I have many options for control since these are located near my pool panel. I could use stand-alone types with photosensors and count down timers like the ones I currently have. They just plug into my 120V GFCI utility outlet mounted on the pool panel. Another option is that I have some open relays in the pool automation and I could use the EasyTouch relays to turn on and off the lighting. In that case all I would need is the transformer without any photosensor. The downside is losing the automatic photosensor and having to adjust time on/off four times per year as the daylight hours shift. Of course, if they had a photosensor then that could still function with the automation panel controlling the time on/off...
So I'm looking for some feedback on what people have used reliably. I'd like to get as much longevity out of these transformers as possible. Also, if anyone has any particular feelings on stand-alone versus pool panel automation, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Matt