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Hi all
I am in the process of designing a new driveway. I would like to have some low-level LED lighting on the walls either side of the drive (not in the surface of the drive). A builder will be doing all the (non-electrical) work.
It seems I have two choices:
1. Get an electrician to run 240v as required around the driveway.
2. Get the builder to include conduit/trunking to the relevant points which will terminate in the garage near to a standard 13 amp 3-pin socket (on the garage circuit which is RCD protected). I will then install 12v cabling and lights after he has finished, with the transformer in the garage connected to the socket.
For the 12v system I am thinking of something like this:
http://techmaruk.co.uk/
http://techmaruk.co.uk/deimos-1200-0.html
Now the benefit of the 12v system is that it does not need to be installed by an electrician, or notified etc etc, so will be cheaper for me. To me it makes more sense to have a single 12v transformer than to go to the effort of running 240v and then having a transformer/driver for every light.
Does anyone have any strong opinions either way?
TIA
Kevin
I am in the process of designing a new driveway. I would like to have some low-level LED lighting on the walls either side of the drive (not in the surface of the drive). A builder will be doing all the (non-electrical) work.
It seems I have two choices:
1. Get an electrician to run 240v as required around the driveway.
2. Get the builder to include conduit/trunking to the relevant points which will terminate in the garage near to a standard 13 amp 3-pin socket (on the garage circuit which is RCD protected). I will then install 12v cabling and lights after he has finished, with the transformer in the garage connected to the socket.
For the 12v system I am thinking of something like this:
http://techmaruk.co.uk/
http://techmaruk.co.uk/deimos-1200-0.html
Now the benefit of the 12v system is that it does not need to be installed by an electrician, or notified etc etc, so will be cheaper for me. To me it makes more sense to have a single 12v transformer than to go to the effort of running 240v and then having a transformer/driver for every light.
Does anyone have any strong opinions either way?
TIA
Kevin