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Differences: 230 volt and 12 volt outdoor lighting

The most commonly used power supply is the 12 volt low voltage. The difference compared to 230-volt outdoor lighting is that you can easily install outdoor lights with low-voltage lighting yourself, but you always need a transformer. With high-voltage lighting (230 volts), the outdoor lighting must be installed by an electrician, because no transformer is involved, 230-volt outdoor lighting is under high voltage. This also means that the cables of these outdoor lamps lie deeper in the ground.

The most commonly used power supply is the 12 volt low voltage. The difference compared to 230-volt outdoor lighting is that you can easily install outdoor lights with low-voltage lighting yourself, but you always need a transformer.

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The advantages of 230 volt

Whichever 230-volt outdoor lamp you choose, the modern design ensures that all outdoor lighting can be perfectly coordinated.The 230-volt garden lighting from in-lite is not only practical and beautiful, but can be connected directly to the mains, because you do not need a transformer. Ideal for facade lighting, near your roof, garage or shed.

Together with a gardener and/or electrician, see what the possibilities are for tackling your garden. The advantages of 230 volts:

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Enjoy the garden to the fullest with the 230-volt outdoor lighting from in-lite. We are happy to help you create the perfect outdoor lighting. On the website you will find inspiration and other great tips. And with our decision aid you will have free advice in no time. Please note that you always call in a recognized electrician for the 230 volt outdoor lighting! Questions about this? Get in touch via live chat. We are happy to help you!

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