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FlowerPower
01-27-2007, 03:23 PM
Is there a code that applies to using a 14-2 or 12-2 solid wire, to feed out of a low voltage transformer (12v or 24v), and once your destination has been reached(ie. exterior wall), splice to the stranded "low voltage" wire... then complete your run and connect your lighting etc.

LarryFine
01-27-2007, 10:17 PM
Is there a code that applies to using a 14-2 or 12-2 solid wire, to feed out of a low voltage transformer (12v or 24v), and once your destination has been reached(ie. exterior wall), splice to the stranded "low voltage" wire... then complete your run and connect your lighting etc.Shouldn't be an issue, as long as the wire type is suitable for the environment.

tallgirl
01-27-2007, 10:37 PM
Shouldn't be an issue, as long as the wire type is suitable for the environment.

The only other issue is keeping in mind that low voltage is often high amperage, and depending on where the transformer is, and the length of the run to the exterior wall, voltage drop with 14/2 might be dicey.

hbiss
01-28-2007, 12:19 AM
Actually you should be commended for using the proper wiring method within the structure. Most people would just run the outdoor landscape wire right to the transformer.

-Hal

IntegrityOutdoorLighting
01-29-2007, 11:43 AM
as said above the amperage is usually higher. Always make sure you use the right wire for the job.