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3. Place Fixtures and Route Cable

6. Mount Photo Eye

5. Mount Power Pack

4. Attach Fixtures

•  Install OUTDOORS ONLY. Use ONLY with 12 volt low voltage outdoor

landscape 

lighting 

products.

•  Add up all bulb wattages for a maximum total of 300 watts.
•  Mount power pack at least 10 feet (3 m) from pool or spa.
•  Mount power pack vertically at least 12 inches (30 cm) above ground. 

Do not lay on the ground.

•  Mount the power pack with the back against a flat vertical wall surface.

The back of the power pack must be covered by the wall.

• Plug power pack directly into an outdoor GFCI outlet with a weatherproof

cover marked “wet location.”

•  Do not use extension cords. 
•  Keep a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) of wire between the power pack 

and the first fixture.

• Do not coil extra cable around the power pack. Leave extra cable at the 

end away from the power pack.

• Do not repair or tamper with cord or plug.
• Do not submerge power pack.
• Do not connect two or more power packs in parallel.
• Do not use with a dimmer.
• If house circuit breaker trips when power pack is turned on, unplug

power pack from AC outlet, correct fault, and restore power. Plug power
pack back into AC outlet. 

• Power pack and fixtures must be installed in compliance with national

and all local electrical codes and ordinances.

•  If necessary to splice cable, carefully follow instructions that came with

the connector you have purchased.

LED fixtures 

•  Do not use with fixtures that carry a Class 2 rating.
• Do not modify fixtures.
•  Must follow all of manufacturers individual instructions.

Be sure to leave a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) of wire between 
the power pack and first fixture. 

Lay the fixtures out where you want to locate them. Be sure
they do not exceed the 300 watt rating of the power pack.
Route the low voltage cable to fixtures. If there is extra cable,
coil after the last fixture.

Order missing, damaged, or defective parts for new purchases 

only at:

www.

goodsmanngroup

.com

For customer service or to purchase replacement parts or  

additional low voltage cable please call Monday – Friday,

8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CST)

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IMPORTANT: Please have product model

number available when ordering.

YOU MUST KEEP YOUR RECEIPT FOR PROOF OF PURCHASE

Use only CSA or UL approved low-voltage cable.

Failure to use at least 12 gauge minimum cable or
install it as directed in these instructions may result
in 

Risk of Fire or Electric Shock.

Turn power pack on. Attach fixtures to cable using cable
connectors as shown. Place one connector on each side of
the cable, then press together to lock. Prongs will pierce
the cable to make contact and fixture should light up.

NOTE: 

When power pack is on, you may hear a hum

This sound is considered normal, and does not affect the
performance of the unit.

To mount directly to a wall surface use included screws as
shown, a minimum 12 inches (30 cm) off the ground. When
installing the screws, the spacing between the screw centers is
2.8 in. (71.5 mm). See template for correct spacing. Hang Power
Pack onto screws.

Mount the photo eye bracket on a wall or other solid
surface with the screw provided. Snap the sensor into the
bracket. Route or coil the excess wire to protect it from
lawn mowers, trimmers, etc. Avoid pointing the sensor at
nighttime light sources such as windows, porch lights, and
street lights.

The position of the photo eye can influence at what light 
level the power pack will turn on in the AUTO, 4-6-8-10, and 
PHOTO ON TIMED OFF modes. Placing the sensor in areas 
receiving less sunlight at dusk (east side of house, behind 
trees and bushes, under a deck) will have the power pack 
come on earlier in the evening. Mounting the photo eye in 
brighter locations will have the power pack come on when 
it has become darker out. The location, position and 
orientation of the photo eye can be adjusted until the power 
pack turns on at the desired light level. 

7. Protect or Hide Cable

Once all fixtures are in place and you are satisfied with their
locations, cable may be covered with mulch or buried up to
6 in (15 cm) deep. Leave about 12 in (30 cm) of cable after
the last fixture.

WARNING: Risk of Fire or Electrical Shock

WARNING: Risk of Fire

WARNING: Risk of Fire

WARNING: Risk of Fire

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: 12 V ~ 300W

Power pack IS SUITABLE FOR USE 
with submersible luminaires and pumps.
For dependable performance, use genuine 

Goodsmann

 replacement parts.

300 Watt POWER PACK

READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE 
USING THIS PRODUCT

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5/8 inch

3 inch

1.6 cm

7.6 cm

Terminal Blocks

A B

1. Prepare Cable

2. Connect Cable to Power Pack

Split one end of cable for about 3 inches (7.6 cm)
being careful when splitting NOT to expose
the copper wire. Then strip 5/8 inch (1.6 cm)
of insulation from the end. Also, refer to strip
length guide on the power pack.

Lay power pack on a flat, stable surface and insert
the stripped end of one wire under terminal clamping
plate A. Then tighten the screw. Repeat this
procedure for clamping plate B.

Make sure there is no wire insulation under the clamping plate,
and firmly tighten the terminal screws.

Do not coil cable around power pack.

Total bulb wattages must not exceed a maximum of 300 watts.

WARNING: Risk of Fire or Electrical Shock

12"

 

(30 cm)

GFCI

10 ft

(3m)

2.8 in

(71.5 mm)

TM

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