Automatically turn your lights on & off at night. This features three settings a 4 or 6 hour timer function or a dusk till dawn. Position this after your transformer, connecting the cable to the 'Input' side and from the 'Output' side to your first light. The automatic light sensor is a must for every installation, its peace of mind turning your lights on and off for you. So simple! We recommend with every transformer should be a sensor purchased too.
The 4 & 6 hour settings will illuminate a coloured LED light on the top of the sensor whilst the Dusk till Dawn setting wont show a light at all. A must have in any garden using Ellumiere lighting systems, adding ease of use and a simple process.
As part of the 'CONNEXT' system, this auto light sensor will attach itself to any of the other related products within the same system. The perfect kit to lighting up your pathways, gardens and decking. To help create the perfect fully functioning lighting system, follow these simple steps:
1. Choose your lights (Max qty. 12)
Choose from small spotlights or larger spotlights with both creating lovely designs when lighting up flowers, plants and bushes. Then our deck lights create the perfect feature, running along the decking edges brightening up your design and outdoor spaces. The final option is Bollard lights which are perfect for pathways and driveways.
2. Choose your selector and cables (T-piece with every light except the last one).
Once you have decided on your lights and where you are placing them, you need to work out your cables and how much you will need. Measure the distance between each light and then back to the power source and from the power supply to the first light in the sequence. A T-Piece connector will be needed for every light except from your last one in the sequence. Measure the total distance making sure it does not exceed 50 metres.
3. Grab your transformer, and then set the system up by just plugging it in.
Now its time to connect everything up and together, sit back and enjoy your new lighting system.