I am just about done installing my Landscape Lighting. I purchased almost all LED light fixtures from Hunter/FX Lighting (http://fxl.com/products/default.htm?cat=LED).
I have a single 300 Watt transformer and 4 separate "Runs" of lights (Path Lights, Up Lights, Wall Lights and Behind the Pool). I can easily wire them all into the 3 blocks on the transformer, but I would like the ability to turn on and off each run individually.
What is the best way to install 4 switches on the setup?
I'm also not 100% sure how I am going to permanently wire the transformer. I'm going to mount it very close to the pool equipment, but the short cable that came with the transformer won't quite reach. I think I'm going to drop a new wire out the bottom of the pool electrical box and then wire up a new GFI on the wall next to the FX Transformer. Should I consider something else? I thought about cutting the cord to the transformer and just wiring it directly into a breaker on the pool sub-panel. But that really limits any future changes/additions.
I have a single 300 Watt transformer and 4 separate "Runs" of lights (Path Lights, Up Lights, Wall Lights and Behind the Pool). I can easily wire them all into the 3 blocks on the transformer, but I would like the ability to turn on and off each run individually.
What is the best way to install 4 switches on the setup?
I'm also not 100% sure how I am going to permanently wire the transformer. I'm going to mount it very close to the pool equipment, but the short cable that came with the transformer won't quite reach. I think I'm going to drop a new wire out the bottom of the pool electrical box and then wire up a new GFI on the wall next to the FX Transformer. Should I consider something else? I thought about cutting the cord to the transformer and just wiring it directly into a breaker on the pool sub-panel. But that really limits any future changes/additions.