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Walk over/drive over lights
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<blockquote data-quote="meady" data-source="post: 72844" data-attributes="member: 4407"><p>The wife now wants to put lights down the side of the house and out back. I'm going to have 15 lights in total and decided to use a 24v dc transformer which is capable of 16 lights at 1.5w in a 30m run of cable. The instructions suggest using a 1mm rubber flex. As this is a 24v dc supply do I have to worry about extra cable protection if the cable is buried under new block paving?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meady, post: 72844, member: 4407"] The wife now wants to put lights down the side of the house and out back. I'm going to have 15 lights in total and decided to use a 24v dc transformer which is capable of 16 lights at 1.5w in a 30m run of cable. The instructions suggest using a 1mm rubber flex. As this is a 24v dc supply do I have to worry about extra cable protection if the cable is buried under new block paving? [/QUOTE]
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