Quick post. I finally bit the bullet and finally decided to do something about my outdoor lighting situation. Thanks to Bob Heine for pointing me in this direction. For 11 years I had landscape lighting accenting my house at night. Its looks great but always have issues with the transformer. I never went out and bought one 300+ watt transformer. For the years I bought a kit that came with say 6 path lights, couple of spots, a transformer and some wiring. So I've been wiring them together (probably not correct) and every couple of years one or more transformers get burnt out. Granted they come with the kit so not sure quality of them but just other day another 2 went out. I was running 2 120 watt transformers to run 7 spots at 140 watts and 2 120 watt transformers to run 140 watts ( 12 10 watt path lights and one spot light).
I talked to Bob on his thread alittle while back and tonight I finally got new led bulbs.

Since I changed my outdoor lighting alittle I went down to 7 spot at 20 watts per light and 12 path light at 10 watts per light. The new bulbs use much less power to run.
Spots 20w to 3w plus one 5w.
Path 10w to 2w.
So overall I should go from 260w to 55w. That's huge difference. I should have no issues at all running my lights on one single 120 watt transformer instead of 4. This also should finally to to rest my transformer issues.
I talked to Bob on his thread alittle while back and tonight I finally got new led bulbs.

Since I changed my outdoor lighting alittle I went down to 7 spot at 20 watts per light and 12 path light at 10 watts per light. The new bulbs use much less power to run.
Spots 20w to 3w plus one 5w.
Path 10w to 2w.
So overall I should go from 260w to 55w. That's huge difference. I should have no issues at all running my lights on one single 120 watt transformer instead of 4. This also should finally to to rest my transformer issues.




















