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Old 21-10-2003, 01:02 AM
Phillip K. Duncan
 
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Default To John re. Pond Lighting

Yup. I've never seen the ones with holes, but of course, you don't want
those.

Phil

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"John Burton" wrote in message
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Are these the "light ropes" you find in 'most any hardware store this time
of year??

I have one 20w light at one end of my 11'x16' pond now, and would like to
add a bit more esthetically pleasing lights. If I can't find success with
this type of lighting I'll simply add one more 20w at the other end and a
smallish 7w inside the waterfall.

All these lights are controlled not by a timer or light sensor, but simply

a
switch on the deck overlooking the pond. That way the pond isn't lit for
predators when noone's on the deck.

Thanks!

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"Gareee©" wrote in message
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Just a sidenote.. some of these light strings have holes in the plastic
"string" that the lights are enclosed in..... if they do, of course you
don't wanna submerge them.


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