24" Splash Series Sheer Spillway

$199.97 CAD
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LED Colour: 24" Spillway Only

The Striker Splash Series Pool Spillways are engineered to deliver a smooth, uniform laminar sheet of water for modern pool and raised wall applications. Each unit features a structural ABS body for added strength and durability, paired with a precision clear acrylic lip that creates a crisp, glass-like water edge. The acrylic mouth also allows for optional integrated LED illumination, available in Blue, Warm White, or Cool White, adding dramatic visual impact in evening settings. Designed for filtered pool water systems only, these spillways offer a load-bearing capacity of 40 lbs per linear foot when properly installed. The unit REQUIRES weight on the lip extension, and both the base and top surfaces must be fully supported and in contact with surrounding construction to prevent shifting or separation of the clear acrylic mouth. These spillways are not designed for pond or water garden applications. Proper structural support and filtered water are essential for optimal long-term performance.

Specifications

Suggested Flow Rate Up To: 2000 GPH
Rec. Install Height: 18–30” Above Water Level
Projection: 12–14” @ 18” Install Height
Input Voltage: 12V DC (If Applicable)
Watts: 8W (If Applicable)
Wiring: 32’ Power Cord (If Applicable)
Inlet: 1.5” Socket
Warranty: 2 Year
Dimensions: 24”W x 8.5”D x 3”H
Made In: China
Hardware: Spillway, Protective Tongue & 20W Power Supply & LED Light Bar (If Applicable)
UPC: 788792039018

Spec Sheet

24" Spillway Spec Sheet

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I install the system myself?

Yes. 12V systems are designed for safe DIY installation. You’ll need a transformer, outdoor-rated wire, and fixtures. Simply connect, bury the wire just below the surface, and test. For larger systems, consulting a professional ensures perfect layout and voltage balance.

Do I need a transformer?

Yes. A low voltage transformer is essential to convert 120V household power to 12V. It also provides voltage regulation, timer control, and safety protection. Using a Striker Commercial Grade Transformer ensures stable power delivery and helps maintain consistent brightness across all fixtures.

How does voltage drop affect my lighting?

Voltage drop occurs when current travels through long wire runs, reducing light output at the end of the line. To prevent it, use thicker wire (12- or 10-gauge), keep wire runs balanced, and select a transformer with multiple voltage taps (12V–15V). Proper planning ensures even illumination across your landscape. Try our our Voltage Drop Calculator!

Are low voltage lights waterproof?

High-quality landscape fixtures are weather-sealed and rated for outdoor conditions—typically IP65 or higher. This means they can withstand rain, snow, and irrigation spray. Always ensure all connections are watertight and above grade to maintain long-term reliability.

How long do LED landscape lights last?

LEDs typically last 30,000 to 50,000 hours—that’s years of operation with minimal maintenance. They also maintain consistent colour temperature and brightness over time, unlike halogen lamps that dim or burn out frequently.

What wire gauge should I use?

For most systems, 12/2 landscape cable works best. Thicker wire reduces voltage drop and ensures consistent brightness across long runs. The proper gauge depends on fixture wattage, total distance, and transformer capacity.