Specifications
DEKOR
®
EZ Yard Dot Installaon Guide
©2019 DEKOR®, Denver, CO
Have Quesons? Call 1.800.258.0344 or visit us at DEKORLIGHTING.COM
TRANSFORMER
NAME
2.5 AMPS
OUTPUT
CURRENT
5.0 AMPS
8.3 AMPS
16.6 AMPS
24
DOT QUANTITY
CAPACITY
48
96
130
Note:
Ensure transformer capacity for the number of DEKOR
®
EZ Yard
Dot lights aligns with the transformer capacity table below. If
the amount of lights used exceeds the capacity of your
transformer, the transformer will malfuncon.
One EZ Yard Dot draws 100mA.
Meaning, 10 of these lights draw 1,000mA, or 1 Amp.
TRANSFORMER CAPACITY TABLE
Standard EZ (36W)
EZ MAX (60W)
EZ MAXC (100W)
EZ MAX200 (200W)
PLANNING:
Prior to installaon, find locaons for your transformer,
mer, and dimmer if applicable. These need to be
accessible. A GFCI outlet is required to help prevent
damage to lights due to electrical incidents.
» Plug the mer into a GFCI outlet located in a
dry area.
» The mer must be installed vercally with the
recepcal facing down.
» If using an EZ Photocell Timer, make sure the
mer is located somewhere that sees daylight.
» The mer, dimmer, and transformer must be
installed as per local/state and federal safety
regulaons.
GFCI Outlet
EZ
Photocell
Timer
EZ Transformer
120VAC to 12VDC
Transformer
20’
Transconnect
Cable
(Illustraon not to scale)
EZ Yard Dot
w/ 3 connectors
To other lights
or spliers
Notes:
» Always check local codes before beginning your project.
» Use DEKOR
®
transformers ONLY. Using any other transformer
voids our warranty.
» Need longer wires? Contact us at 1.800.258.0344.
EZ YARD DOT INSTALLATION:
We recommend live wiring your project (installing with lights
connected to power) to ensure complete connecons and
funconality.
From Transformer
Face connectors AWAY
from the edge you are
installing against.
First, create a small trough in the installaon medium (grass, gravel,
etc.) and press the EZ Yard Dot housing into trough with the long side
against the paver, driveway, or path.
Then, push the EZ Yard Dot all the way
into the installaon medium. The top of
the light will tolerate gentle taps from a
rubber mallet if necessary, but never use
a metal hammer.
If the ground is very hard,
you may need to create a
pilot hole with an iron
spike or equivalent tool.
Finally, aach cables to the remaining connecons as required to
get power to the next light in your installaon.
The cables do not require a certain bury depth, so cover the
completed connecons and cables with grass, mulch, gravel, or
other material to complete your project.
Damage to the lights
resulng from excessive
force is not covered under
warranty.


