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WAC Launches 12V Landscape Lighting Dimmer

Discover the new 12V Dimmer,  which controls up to 150 Watts of low-voltage landscape lighting fixtures introduced by WAC Landscape Lighting. WAC features an extensive range of innovative accent lights, wall wash fixtures, bollards, path lights, wall and step lights, hardscape, and many other landscape lighting fixtures.

This aluminum dimmer delivers continuous dimming. It is damp-listed and UL1838-certified. This dimmer has been designed to work with WAC Landscape Lighting products, and if a customer wants the greatest range of dimming, this unit will provide that result. 

NOTE: Other dimmers may also work with WAC products, but this one is specifically designed to give the user the broadest range of brightness and dimming.

Features

  • Input: 12VAC, 50/60Hz
  • Construction: Corrosion resistant aluminum alloy
  • Dimmer MUST be installed in a single-gang deep weatherproof junction box (not supplied)
  • Always use the supplied gasket to keep water from entering the junction box
  • Dimmer range may vary depending upon load that is applied
  • Transformer required

More information here

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