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Trade: Electrician
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 2
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Low Voltage Lighting On Composite Railings
I had a customer ask me to put low voltage lighting on their deck posts. They used Tibertech Radiance Railing. These low voltage lights get extremely hot and I not sure how this material holds up to the heat. Has anyone come across any problems with deck lights damaging composite material?
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Service & Repairs
Trade: Electrician
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Rahway, New Jersey
Posts: 3,998
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Re: Low Voltage Lighting On Composite Railings
No, but I would check with Timbertech and see what they suggest. Arlington has a ton of stuff advertised in the trade magazines for deck lighting.
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