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Low Voltage 6″ Mission Stem Mount With T-Bar Overlay - Satin Black

Low Voltage 6″ Mission Stem Mount With T-Bar Overlay - Satin Black

Landscape Path Lights by Arroyo Craftsman

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Specifications

Brand: Arroyo Craftsman
Part Number: LV24-M6TCS-BK
Category: Landscape Path Lights
Maximum Bulb Wattage: 18 Watts
Bulb Base: Medium E26 Base
Bulbs Included: No
Dimmable: Yes
Safety Rating: UL Wet
Dimensions: 6"W x 32.5"H
Finish: Satin Black

Landscape Path Lights FAQs

Where should I place path lights for safe, attractive walkways?

Place fixtures to light the walking surface and edges, not the centerline. Stagger on alternate sides to create even pools of light.

How far apart should path lights be spaced?

Start with 5–8 ft spacing depending on output, beam spread, and ambient light. Adjust at night to eliminate gaps or hot spots.

How bright should a path light be in lumens?

Many residential path lights produce 100–300 lumens each; higher outputs suit wide drives or areas with bright ambient light.

What color temperature looks best along paths and gardens?

Warm 2700–3000K feels welcoming and flatters plants and stone. Keep CCT consistent within a view for a cohesive look.

How do I avoid glare and “runway” effects on walkways?

Use shielded hats, lower mounting heights, and staggered spacing. Avoid aiming into eyes or windows.

Are path lights low‑voltage or line‑voltage?

Most systems use safe 12/24 V low voltage powered by a transformer. Follow local code for line‑voltage installations.

What materials and finishes hold up outdoors?

Architectural powder‑coated aluminum, brass, or copper resist weather; stainless hardware is best for coastal sites.

Can I dim path lights or automate schedules?

Yes—use dimmable drivers, multi‑tap transformers, photocells, time clocks, or smart modules for scenes and schedules.

How do I install path lights with stable anchors?

Use solid spikes in firm soil or surface bases on hardscape. Tamp soil and use anti‑rotation features to keep heads aligned.

What maintenance keeps path lights looking their best?

Clean lenses, trim plants away from heads, re‑seat spikes after storms, and check connections seasonally.