04/02/2024
So, I'm on a job site yesterday that I did an landscape lighting installation a few years back and go to my transformer and see this!...a mess of line voltage add-on at the power source my transformer was plugged into. This is what many of us find by 'landscapers', 'handymen', and others who think they can do electrical work! All I'm saying...Keep it to the electricians who have licenses!
In this photo, I have 3 colored circles...Circle #1 is "red"...this is where the power flow begins and where the modifications started--the person plugged in an extension cord which feeds to circle #2. Circle #2 is "green" and it's the first modification--the person drills a hole in the side of the J-box to make connections and to add another receptacle/outlet. Another device (outdoor timer unit for holiday lighting) is tied into this J-box and fed down to circle #3. Also, a green extension cord is plugged into this receptacle that feeds to a small water feature in another planter. Circle #3 is "blue" and shows the timer device that feeds into another J-box to feed something else...unknown?
You'll note a couple of things: 1) the J-boxes with the 120v cables feeding in and out of them are only partially sealed around the holes with silicone...and No strain-relief connectors used. Also, the green extension cord feeding the water feature...is a 'permanent-use' application...Not 'temporary-use' as extension cords are supposed to be...it's also just buried slightly under the bark to get to this other planter.
To put it all lightly...Yikes!!! Homeowners.....Hire an electrician that's qualified!
Professional Landscape Lighting Design & Consulting Service.
Trade specific writer. Preservationist of this specialty discipline's history--particularly that of Frank B. Nightingale, the "father of garden lighting".