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Hampton Bay Low Voltage 600-Watt Landscape Transformer DIY-600PS

Hampton Bay Low Voltage 600-Watt Landscape Transformer DIY-600PS

Regular price $150.00 USD
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Hampton Bay 600 Watt Low Voltage Transformer

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This is an open box item. It is also brand new. 

The landscape transformers are Hampton Bay's lowest profile slim line power units which can be easily concealed after installation. These units are based on a potted toroidal core design that eliminates annoying buzzing sounds while offering the highest efficiency possible. Our Hampton Bay SL units meet the Department of Energy DOE mandatory requirement efficiency rating of VI. Utilizing state of the art sensing circuits our transformers provide dual safety functions that detect and react to a system overloaded or a short circuit condition in a landscape installation. Hampton Bay power packs provide convenient features and flexibility to design simple or more elaborate landscape lighting designs. The transformer includes a photocell and digital timer, a ground shield making it safe for use with submersible lights. The units are equipped with dual voltage output terminals (12-Volt and 15-Volt) which help compensate for voltage drops in high-Wattage / longer wire runs as well as to help reduce cable loss when using 15-Volt LED fixtures. powder coat painted steel units are equipped with hydro magnetic 35 Amp breakers, that allow the installer to fully load the transformers to full capacity. The 600-Watt transformer has TWO independent multitap dual 25 Amp outputs.

Highlights

  • Plugin outdoor weather durable corrosion resistant unit, use UL approved powder coat painted steel housings
  • Remote photocell
  • Easy to use display with preset functions: - clock display - photocell dusk to dawn - timer ON/OFF - photocell ON/ timer off - manual ON/OFF
  • For use with submersible fixtures
  • Department energy efficiency rating class VI
  • Built in resettable short circuit, overload and surge protection
  • Click here for a DIY guide on how to install landscape lighting
  • How to Choose the Transformer You Need: Choose light fixtures Add the individual light fixture wattages for all lights in your plan Choose a transformer that is large enough to support the total wattage you need for your system. The wattage load (total watts needed for your fixtures) should be within 50-80 percent of the rated capacity of the transformer. Example: use a 200-watt transformer for 50 to 140 watt loads. This will allow at least 20 percent more capacity in case you add lights later. Note: A transformer that is too large for the load may overdrive the lamps which will shorten their life spans.

 

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