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So i ended up with 10 vista 9.5 watt lights
They retail for 200 each
Before go to offer up any offers here?
Brand new. Great lights. May keep them for the next house before i give them up dirt cheap
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What is needed to make them operational?
Power supply included?
 

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No power supply included. Just a transformer for landscape lighting. 9.5w each so a 100 watt transformer for all 10.
Let me do some digging...vista makes a transformer with timer, so do many other brands.
These are 9.5 but equal to something else, cant remember. But they are LED so 9.5 pretty bright
 

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Vista makes a smart transformer with a app. If your within bluetooth you can control on your cell.
I think you can do it through your router some how. If your not home.
But im not smart enough for that.
More i read about them more tempted i am to keep them! $2000 worth of lights if i need to buy them again.
Current house doesnt have a need. Not moving for a year or ??
 

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Vista makes a smart transformer with a app. If your within bluetooth you can control on your cell.
I think you can do it through your router some how. If your not home.
But im not smart enough for that.
More i read about them more tempted i am to keep them! $2000 worth of lights if i need to buy them again.
Current house doesnt have a need. Not moving for a year or ??

I’d keep them. Otherwise you’ll be selling them for $75-100 a light.


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I’m years away from using them. I’m not the type to hang on to things I’m not using.
good deal for someone here, I did not pay retail so not a real loss
 

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Honestly, how much are you asking? It’s on the list of stuff to do and I have some trees the wife wants me to illuminate-
case in point....
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Honestly, how much are you asking? It’s on the list of stuff to do and I have some trees the wife wants me to illuminate-
case in point....
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since they're sold... have you thought about some solar lights from home depot? I tossed like 40 of those things throughout our yard in place of low voltage, with LED they're just as bright if not brighter. The little solar lights charge themselves and turn on/off all by themselves as well.

We originally had the low voltage (12v) lighting with the electrical cord type wire running buried in the dirt. The little "bite" connectors were a complete pain in the azz, they'd get corroded and the light would stop working. The giant transformer took a ton of electricity.
 

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What city I can give you my price on low voltage lights and db wire and led bulbs
 

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since they're sold... have you thought about some solar lights from home depot? I tossed like 40 of those things throughout our yard in place of low voltage, with LED they're just as bright if not brighter. The little solar lights charge themselves and turn on/off all by themselves as well.

We originally had the low voltage (12v) lighting with the electrical cord type wire running buried in the dirt. The little "bite" connectors were a complete pain in the azz, they'd get corroded and the light would stop working. The giant transformer took a ton of electricity.
I have some. The tree canopy blocks the sun part of the day so they end up with partial charges and they aren’t quite bright enough.
 

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Pretty cool of you guys to thread jack this. Im sure the guy on here that bought mine will love to see theres other options
Wtf.
Start your own thread
 
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