One of the most common frustrations with low-voltage outdoor lighting systems is realising mid-install that your fixture positions are fixed by pre-terminated cable runs. Repositioning means cutting, re-terminating, and hoping for the best — not ideal when you're working to a carefully considered layout.
In-Lite's outdoor system is built around a main cable concept: a single run of cable carries power across the installation, and individual fixtures tap into it at any point along its length. The connector that makes this possible is the EASY-LOCK — a compact, twist-and-lock adapter that pierces and connects to the main cable without cutting or joining. No tools, no guesswork, and crucially, no fixed positions.
The In-Lite EASY-LOCK Connector is the mechanical and electrical heart of this flexibility. Made from a durable moulded composite with a matte black finish, its ridged cylindrical body provides a secure grip for one-handed installation. A short flexible lead connects to the fixture, and the whole assembly is weatherproof — designed to live outdoors permanently, not just survive a shower.
The EASY-LOCK is supplied as standard with every In-Lite luminaire, so in most cases there's nothing additional to source. Its compact, utilitarian form is engineered to sit discreetly at grade or within a housing, out of sight and out of mind once installed. If you need a replacement or spare for a future extension, it's available separately.
Because the connector is repositionable, lighting layouts can be adjusted after installation — useful when planting grows, pathways shift, or a client changes their mind. That kind of real-world flexibility is rare in hardwired systems and worth factoring into any specification.
At Lightsource Mallorca, we work with the In-Lite system because it's genuinely well-engineered for outdoor specification in the Mallorcan climate — and because accessories like the EASY-LOCK mean installations stay flexible long after the initial project is complete. Smart specification isn't just about the fixture; it's about the system it lives in.