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Washington1
DO NOT connect it with a cord--unless the manufacture can supply you with documentation that it can be done. I talk to ACME tech department and they told me the same thing, yet he also said that it would violate the UL listing. Those guys aren't consistant. I have no idea why he would tell someone to go ahead and connect the cord, then tell you it would violate the equpiments UL listing??????????????????????????????????????????? ?
Washington,
Below are the 2 exact emails I sent ACME and the answers I got from a gentleman name Ronald:
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ky Zy [mailto:
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Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 10:35 PM
To: pdpdtechsupport
Subject: Need help with transformer wiring
Dear Sir/Madam,
I recently purchased online an ACME transformer model T-79105-SL 500W
For my landcape lighting. I did not know the transformer is for hard
Wiring, without a power cord. I would like to know if I could connect
The 120v black & white wires on the primary side to a
16 gauge replacement Power Cord Grounded Plug from home improvement
Store so I could plug the transformer to an outside outlet? I really
Don't want to do hardwiring, but I would like to use the transformer.
Thank you very much for your help.
Hoang
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Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 07:19:30 -0500
Subject: RE: Need help with transformer wiring
Yes, that would be ok; it would need to be out of the weather for this
Application.
Thanks, Ronald
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ky Zy [mailto:
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 4:39 PM
To: pdpdtechsupport
Subject: RE: Need help with transformer wiring
Hi Ronald,
Thank you very much for a quick response. I have a GFCI outlet cover
With a weather box. I have 2 more questions and need your help:
Q1: The 10' replacement cord with plug has 3 wires - black, white, and
Green. I guess the green wire is ground and should connect to the
Ground nut from the transformer, right?
Q2: The instructions sheet is limited with info. What are the 0V, 12V,
13V, and 14V wires for? The 12AWG cable for landscape lighting from
HI stores have two separate insulated wires. How could I use the
Cables
From the transformer?
Once again, thank you very much for your time and answers.
Hoang
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To: "Ky Zy" <
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Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 15:55:06 -0500
Subject: RE: Need help with transformer wiring
The green wire should be connected to ground, the 0V and the 12V is
Your two leads for the 12 volts output.
Thanks, Ronald
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Washington,
I've tried connected to the 16AWG appliance replacement power cord with plug, connected 0V and 12V to the landscape lights, sealed the 13V and 14V wires, plugged into a GFCI outlet inside a weather box - and it works! I have not wired the cable permanently yet, just wait for more answers to confirm the connection. I also have a Malibu 300W transformer which I plan to give to a friend!
Thanks for reading and all the helps.
Don