Posted by Geo-TH,In on December 19, 2018 at 12:03:38 from (184.19.42.120):
2 months ago dusk to dawn light on gable of pole barn stopped working. Next trip to town I picked up a new one at Menards. A few nights ago it stopped working. Again next trip to town picked up another bulb. No luck. Today I stopped off at Menards and bought a new light fixture like the old one. Both fixtures have a built in photo eye. I took old fixture down and before putting up the new fixture, I wired it up. That's when I discovered my two month old bulb was good. The bulb I bought yesterday was good and the bulb that came with new fixture was good. Before I bench tested the old fixture, I took a screwdriver and bent the tab the center of the bulb comes in contact with. That's when I installed the old bulb and old fixture works just fine. It was no fun installing the old fixture by myself. I really needed another hand. Mission accomplished and no trip to the ER. Going to make another trip to Menards tomorrow to return a bulb and light fixture.
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