How to Order InvisiLights
What you need to know before making your order:
The total Linear footage of the installation.
This should include footage of lights and channel along with any Extensions or jumps you'll need to make.
Where your controller box will be located
This is the most important step to planning out an installation. Without knowing where the controller will be, you'll have no way to know the right materials to buy when it comes to extensions and accessories.
What Voltage system you want to use: 24V or 36V
This is a decision you will make based on convenience and efficiency. The most important factor will be the footage of each lighting run. If the total footage of a run is over 100', you'll need to either power inject on that run or switch to the 36V system that can go up to 200' before needing power injection.
Draw a Map
By mapping out the installation, you'll be able to better understand and plan out the install, giving you a better idea of what all you'll need to purchase to complete the job.

Take the measurements from your map and add up the total number of materials you'll need. For the map example above, the total material breakdown is:
- System Voltage: 36V
- Color of channel: Cameo
- Channel Type: Hat
- Total Lighted Footage: 160'
- Power injection: NO
- Controller: 1
- Channel: 27 - 6' sticks
- Screws: 200
- Lights: 175
- 1' extensions: 7
- 6' Extensions: 2
- 12' extensions: 2
- 25' extensions: 1
- Y Cables: 3
- End caps: pack of 10
Absolute necessities
- Controller
- Lights
- Channel
- Screws
- Extension cables
Other Accessories
- Y Cable
- End Caps
- Signal boosters
- Power injection material
When would you need to power inject?
The controller will come with 3 outputs for your lighting runs. Each 36V output can do a max of 200', and the 24V system can do a max of 100'. After that max, you'll need to inject power. After you do so, you can go an additional 100' with the 24V or 200' with the 36V system.
Power injection is needed due to voltage drop. Voltage drop happens due to the length traveled away from the power source along with the gauge of the wire. Due to the gauge of wire the lights and extensions run on, it drops in voltage enough at 100' with the 24V system and 200' with the 36V system to affect the lights' performance, requiring an addition of power (Power Injection).
Materials needed for power injection: 36V
- Power injection pig female pig tail
- Power injection Extension cables
- Power injection T Cable

Materials needed to Power inject: 24V system
- 16/2 - 12/2 Low voltage landscaping wire
- Cut and Splice T cable
- Water Proof Wire connectors