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Has anyone used the replacement LED strips for landscape lights? Are they very voltage sensitive?

steve


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Samster:
I've been busy, and away from the 'puter for a few days.......

Reading thru, I see you have answers from many members..

If you do a lot of LV/landscape ltg, check out "RUUD Lighting" (www.ruudlighting.com)

They have a three wire system, xfrs, and fixtures....IMHO, they make quality products. I use there site lighting, and comm recess, and have been a datisfied customer with them since 1986.

BTW, I teach/instruct electrical trades courses at a county vo-tech, and '10.4' has been the K factor for Cu for as long as I remember.

Let us know how you make out with this situation, please.

John


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