One of the most common frustrations in low-voltage outdoor lighting installation is running out of cable reach — the fixture is in exactly the right place, but the transformer or sensor connection simply doesn't make it. Getting this wrong on-site means delays, workarounds, or compromised layouts.
In low-voltage systems like In-Lite, the cable run between components isn't infinitely flexible. There are practical limits to how far a luminaire can sit from its power source or control point, and exceeding them without the right solution can affect performance or void system compatibility. Extension cables bridge that gap — literally — when planned into the layout from the start.
The In-Lite Extension Cable is designed specifically for use within the In-Lite low-voltage system. It can be used to increase the distance between a luminaire and the low-voltage cable, to extend the run between a light sensor and its transformer, or to add reach between a fixture and an EASY-LOCK connector. The cable features moulded DC barrel-style connectors for plug-and-play installation, with reinforced strain relief at the connector ends to protect against wear during installation and long-term use. Technical ratings are printed directly on the black-jacketed cable for professional reference on site.
The cable is available in three lengths — 1 metre, 2 metres, and 3 metres — and lengths can be combined. The maximum permitted extension between luminaire and cable is 4 metres, achievable by pairing a 1m with a 3m length, or a 1m with a 2m for up to 3 metres total.
Important installation note: the maximum cable extension between luminaire and low-voltage cable is 4 metres. Combinations must stay within this limit — for example, CBL-EXT CORD 1MTR combined with CBL-EXT CORD 3MTR achieves the full 4-metre maximum, while CBL-EXT CORD 1MTR with CBL-EXT CORD 2MTR gives up to 3 metres. Do not exceed the stated maximum, as this is a system design limit set by In-Lite.
At Lightsource Mallorca, we help you plan these details before installation day — not discover them on it. Specifying the right extension cable lengths as part of a coordinated low-voltage layout avoids costly reworks and keeps your project moving. It's a small component that makes a real difference to how cleanly a system comes together.