Wirefy 14/2 Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Wire - 14-Gauge 2-Conductor 100 Feet
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Vanessa Rosario
> 3 dayGood price and performed as expected.
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Arnie
> 3 dayJust what I ordered
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Texun
> 3 dayI have a PTZ camera that requires 12V @ 2 amps and is installed in the air 90 feet from the nearest power source. CAT5 would technically be fine up to 100 meters with a non PTZ camera, but I wanted something capable of providing current without excessive voltage drop and this checked all the boxes. I used CAT5 for video and this low voltage wire for power and it worked very well. It looks and feels very durable but since it is attached to the side of a tower I decided to play it safe and run it and the CAT5 through conduit for protection from the elements. Its good stuff!
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DENNIS O.
> 3 dayNow a days with LED technology 12 gauge wire is not strictly adhered too. I’m a lighting contractor and use 12 gauge for customer installation. At my home, I use 14 gauge. It’s more than sufficient for 98% of applications. If you are in the remaining 2%, you probably shouldn’t be doing whatever it is you aren’t qualified for.
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clarence t kizer
> 3 daygood
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firemarshallbob
> 3 dayNo waste , likea spool .
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Bill Smith
> 3 dayIts just wire, but used on landscape lighting where I attached connectors to each wire to hook up light. I needed to separate each of the wires for a couple of inches. This wire was a lot more difficult to separate than another landscape wire that I purchased. After running the wire throught the house etc. to then expose the copper wire was irritating. It could have been that it was cold out, but another wire seemed a lot easier.
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Country Heaven
> 3 dayAs described. Well regarded by buyers, reasonably good price.
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Gary J.
> 3 dayExactly what you need
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Jack Huddle
> 3 dayBest price on 16 gauge wire....