HONDERSON 14/2 Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Wire,14-Gauge 2-Conductor,Outdoor Direct Burial Cable,100 Feet

(1519 reviews)

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  • Andy O

    > 24 hour

    This 16AWG 2-conductor wire is made well and is copper (vs. CCA). For modern LED lights, this will likely work well for most residential applications - 16AWG over 100ft doesnt drop too much voltage with only a few amps of draw by the LED lights. Incandescent/halogen would be a different story. I found the insulation to be very easy to strip without cutting into the copper wire.

  • David

    > 24 hour

    Really liked this product as it fit my needs of installing my landscape lights. This wire had a thick outer jacket, but still was flexible. The wire was easy to use and holds up so far. Great value as well.

  • Chris Smith

    > 24 hour

    I needed some good quality wire for a DIY project I was working on. Setup: I had some dimmable LED can lights I wanted to use for an under counter lighting project. Id tried LED strip lights and they simply werent bright enough for my or my wifes taste. Thus, I disassembled some dimmable LED can lights, pulled out their guts and mounted underneath my counter. I ran this wire in between the cabinets and tied them all together and soldered my connection on the top. I brought the wiring into an outlet and tied it all together with a smart Alexa plug in socket and a in line dimmer. As you can see from the pictures, it turned out great. Wiring seems to be of a very solid quality. Soldered nicely and hid nicely for my use. I highly recommend this wire and will order again for other DIY projects at home.

  • Amanda

    > 24 hour

    Very happy with the quality. I was concerned about the price and the waterproof ability. The outside sleeve is very nice and easy to cut and the wire is easy to splice. the length is perfect to cut down to what i need and ill have plenty left over. carries current well and my meter shows no power loss through the entire wire. well done!

  • Gberven

    > 24 hour

    Pretty much what it says it is...

  • ZimFromIrk

    > 24 hour

    This is pretty much your standard 16 gauge 2 wire landscape 12V wire at a good price. Ill be doing two 50 foot runs from a centrally mounted transformer, and there wont be much of a voltage drop, so 16 gauge wire will be fine and easy to work with. It appears to be all copper as advertised and Id expect it to hold up well. Definitely less expensive than the big box stores, but just as good.

  • paridc

    > 24 hour

    This low voltage wire for landscape light is very high quality for direct burial and great price.

  • Scott Hill

    > 24 hour

    Overall this looks exactly what I bought from big blue and time will tell if the outer rubber is just as strong but it I expect to be great for years to come.

  • JWalch

    > 24 hour

    Although it’s called “Landscaping Lighting Wire,” this direct burial will handle any low-voltage application where the current load doesn’t exceed 13 Amperes. It’s a great wire for wiring low-voltage remote control deviced. Although the PVC insulation has a maximum voltage rating of 150 volts, this wire shouldn’t be used in circuits operating at voltages higher than 30 to 50 volts. I use a lot of low-voltage direct burial cable for everything from landscape lighting to irrigation valve control circuits. There are many brands to choose from and they all perform splendidly but none of them is inexpensive as this Honderson wire at approximately 24 cents a foot. This is directburial wire, but you do need to be aware of where you are burying it and the depth that you are burying it at so it’s not accidentally damaged. In some cases, in some locations, good wiring practices does call for it to be run in conduit.

  • John

    > 24 hour

    Review for: HONDERSON 16/2 Low Voltage Landscape cable, direct burial Do the math! When it comes to outdoor, 12v landscape lights, you need to properly size the cable for the circuit. To do that, you take the number of lights you want to have on one circuit, and multiply by the number of watts. Nowadays, a typical LED type, 12 v light is in the 3 to 5 watt range. This is solid copper (the good stuff) 16 gauge cable, so it can handle up to 13 amps (which is about 1,500 watts!) but voltage does drop over distance. So this could easily handle one of the outdoor lighting kits or if you just want to add some more lights. (Old style, incandescent lights are a different story) 100% pure copper, direct burial, cant get much better than that, especially at this price

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