How to install downlights from a tree

If you’re looking for landscape lighting manufacturers, look no further. When illuminating walkways and patios, we frequently place it under benches and seating walls to provide a soft glow.


Following is the list of tools that you’ll need for your downlighting installation:


  • You'll need a simple drill driver.

  • For screws, you'll simply need to use the correct bit size.

  • You'll also require a set of wire cutters, as well as the small straps used to secure the wire to the branch.

A step by step guide on installation of wholesale outdoor lighting

Tip: Determine the location of the light fixture and the method of securing the wire to the tree before beginning the installation.


  1. As you tighten the fixture's lid, check to see that it's flush with the silicone seat at the bottom and has a solid firm seat.


  1. Secure the glare shield protection by sliding it over the fixture. The fixture is now ready to be installed.


  1. Make sure your ladder's feet are firmly planted in the ground before putting it up. You need to acquire a good sense of where the light is coming from. So know where your bed is, where you want the light to fall immediately underneath you, and roughly set the light in the region where you know it will be.


  1. Locate a flat spot on the tree's bark and begin fastening the base.


  1. Now use stainless steel screws to secure the downlights into the tree.


  1. In order to freely rotate and aim the fixture, it must first have its brass lock collar removed.


  1. Then, using a set of channel locks and a lock nut, attach the fixture in place. The glare shroud may then be adjusted to the proper position and the set screw can be tightened.


  1. Our wire is attached to the tree using zip ties with a loop on the top.


  1. Simple and simple, all you have to do to attach it to the tree is wrap a zip tie around the wire and tighten it, then slide the zip tie over till you find a good firm piece of bark to screw into it


  1. The wire needs to be moved around the tree so that it may be hidden as we run it all the way to the ground at this point.


  1. To complete the task, use your drill or driver to screw a zip tie into place on the bark.


  1. Now that the excess zip tie has been trimmed off using your hand cutters, the tree will seem much neater.


  1. Run the zip ties down to ground level and connect back to the transformer.


  1. Only stainless steel will not hurt the tree since it is inert in the environment of the tree.

Conclusion

The diffused light effect that emerges when a fixture is installed high in the trees and allows light to naturally shine through foliage is one of the most attractive things about it. When illuminating driveways, lawns, patios, or any other place that requires low-level illumination, this is the most desired effect.

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