I have been unable to locate manual for Kitchler low voltage products. The troubleshoot page says check on-off switch, and put black tape over photoeye for two minutes, but does not elaborate on what to do.
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Kichler® Lighting 7711 East Pleasant Valley Road P.O. Box 318010 Cleveland, Ohio 44131-8010 U.S.A.
You will want to use at least a 10gauge wire for that long of run. It will give you 80 watts. However, I would consider even an 8gauge just because in the future you may want to add to it.
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You need to connect one wire from each cable to one of the com terminals. The other wire from each cable has to connect to a tap terminal. The tap terminal you use will depend how many lights and the length of the cable. For short cable runs like 25' use tap 1 50' tap 2 100' tap 3 more than 100' tap 4. you may need to connect all three cables to the same tap terminal. If you turn it on and one string of lights is dimmer than the others move the tap connection from that wire to a higher number. The tap terminals send out a little higher voltage the higher the tap number. The obect is to get the same light output of each light compensating for the voltage drop of the cable. This is a lot of info so I hope this answers your question. If you need more help let me know.
Here is a link to the specs for that trnsformer. It looks like there is only the switches for each circuit. Dumb question Are the load switches turned on?