Installing some low voltage transformers and low volyage landscape lighting.
Some literature on internet and that come with transformers say to use hub/spider wiring, To use the 25' lower gauge wire attached to the fixture and bring those back to a hub and that hub gets fed with a home run going back to the transformer.
Other readings say that the hub/spider technique is not efficient and problematic and that a T method should be used.
The T method would be a group of 6 or 10 (or so) connected in a daisy chain with #12's (not the #16 or #18 that comes with the fixture) then a #12 or #10 home run brought from the center fixture of that group to the transformer.
Any preferences from experience ???
Thank you
Some literature on internet and that come with transformers say to use hub/spider wiring, To use the 25' lower gauge wire attached to the fixture and bring those back to a hub and that hub gets fed with a home run going back to the transformer.
Other readings say that the hub/spider technique is not efficient and problematic and that a T method should be used.
The T method would be a group of 6 or 10 (or so) connected in a daisy chain with #12's (not the #16 or #18 that comes with the fixture) then a #12 or #10 home run brought from the center fixture of that group to the transformer.
Any preferences from experience ???
Thank you