Millennium Paver Lights – 6″ x 6″ actual size (5 7/8″ x 5 7/8″) 12 volt outdoor fixture c/w 7 watt lamp, receptacle, connectors, base and lens. This Paver Light is a safe and efficient 12 volt lighting system that will guide you and your guests into your driveway, through pathways walkways around pools and patios…. anywhere interlocking pavers are used. Thanks to newly developed technology, The Paver Light is now available for installation into pre existing , and new asphalt and concrete driveways. Paver Lights are a completely safe system which can be applied to residential or commercial applications and create a dynamic aspect to your landscape. The Paver Light is made of the highest quality durable plastics, which can be driven on by cars and trucks. The top lens is made of a durable shatter-proof plastic. So durable, we offer a two year manufacturer’s warranty on the brick itself. The brick comes with a 7 watt wedge base bulb that has an average life expectancy of 2000 hours. These lights are very suitable for residential applications as well. The lights are sold individually, in bulk contractor packaging, and complete do-it-yourself kits complete with lights, connectors, low voltage wire, & proper low voltage 12 volt transformer. Kerr Lights are safe and economical. One of the strongest & most durable ground & surface installed lighting fixtures available today. … Box of 10 includes: (10) Fixtures & Lenses, (10) Sockets, (10) 7-watt Bulbs, (20) Wire Connectors, and instructions.
Product Features
- Add Lights to a Walkway, Patio, or Driveway
- Create a safe, well lit pathway, patio, or driveway
- Requires 12 volt Transformer to power lights
- Available individually or in kits as well
- Other Sizes & Styles Available on our TJB-INC Amazon Store
Easy installation, pretty nice quality These went in much easier than I expected – I installed them around the edges of my paver patio. If you’re going to install them anywhere that’s fully surrounded by pavers, you’re either going to have to take the pavers apart all around where each light is going, or cut down the plastic base on each paver to make them drop in (which can be easily trimmed with a pair of tin snips or very sturdy scissors). The plastic lenses themselves seem pretty sturdy so far – there is a little bit of give when you step directly on top of them, but they feel like they should hold up pretty well. Time will tell how well the lights themselves hold up – the bulbs and connectors don’t seem to be waterproofed in any way, and the housings are not anywhere near watertight – I’m assuming that they simply don’t need to be (fingers crossed!). Doing the actual wiring was a snap with the included connectors. If you get this bulk pack, make sure to also get a spool of low voltage wire and a 12v power transformer to make everything work (this pack does not come with those 2 components).
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