500 ft-----8-2 Low Voltage Wire.
Low voltage landscape lighting wiring. 10-2 Low Voltagee Wire. For example 142 or even 122. So if you have 12 volts coming out of the transformer the voltage drop equation tells us the voltage will be reduced by 168 volts to.
Before beginning any lighting project you should predetermine which cable runs will feed which areas the overall distance of these runs total wattage on these runs and the gauge of the wire selected. Landscape lighting is a great way to accent and highlight features around your yard and home but if you have decided to install it yourself youll find that it often comes in kits with precut lengths of wire. The size of the cable determines the wire number.
Start by getting the old landscape lighting disconnected. Just like that to splice a low voltage landscape lighting wire you have to prepare your weapons. Then work on stretching the wire out completely.
For many people this is fine but if your yard is larger than the manufacturer assumes or you have creative ideas for where to place your light features those lengths can be insufficient and you may. 122 low voltage wire is ok for shorter runs. 10-2 Low Voltage Wire.
Any system under 200 watts will be fine using 16 gauge wire. Now you need to lay the wire on a flat surface. These low voltage cables are strands of copper wire in sizes of 8 10 to 18.
Landscape Lighting Wire Low voltage landscape lighting wire or landscape lighting cable as it is often referred as is made of multi-strands of copper wire that are bound together. 12 and 16 gauge. The alternative is to use line voltage.

