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maybe
09-12-2025, 02:01 PM
My sister's pole light is always on. Anyone have advice re easy to repair, or she should replace.
retiredguy123
09-12-2025, 02:16 PM
The cheapest and easiest fix is to buy a "dawn to dusk" bulb or bulbs. These bulbs have a built-in sensor to turn the bulb on and off automatically depending on whether it is night or day.
charles_2000
09-12-2025, 02:29 PM
Another option, a WIFI color changable, schedule setable light bulb, like the Govee from Amazon for about $20
MrFlorida
09-12-2025, 02:33 PM
The sensor is shorted. The easiest fix is to buy a dawn to dusk bulb and install it. Or you can replace the sensor.
Topspinmo
09-12-2025, 04:05 PM
As long as pole got 120V replacing sensor waste of time IMO. As other said get photo sensor bulb about 3 bucks at Walmart that goes off during daylight.
Robot or human? (https://www.walmart.com/ip/DAYBETTER-Dusk-Dawn-Light-Bulbs-Outdoor-60-Watt-Equivalent-Automatic-On-Off-Sensor-LED-Light-Bulb-9W-Soft-White-2700K-800Lumen-A19-E26-Bulbs-4pack/15250070993?classType=VARIANT&adsRedirect=true)
Topspinmo
09-12-2025, 04:05 PM
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villagetinker
09-12-2025, 04:56 PM
The sensor has probably failed, replacement sensors are under $10, and if you cannot do the replacement, I would guess a handyman could do this for around $20.
I have seen the automatic lights installed several times, I have ony seen these in standard size lamps, not the candelabra size
retiredguy123
09-12-2025, 05:43 PM
The sensor has probably failed, replacement sensors are under $10, and if you cannot do the replacement, I would guess a handyman could do this for around $20.
I have seen the automatic lights installed several times, I have ony seen these in standard size lamps, not the candelabra size
They do come in candelabra size. Lots of choices. Here is one:
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/GE-Light-Automatic-Outdoor-Decorative/dp/B086KZW47G/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3RXTPJNYCLQZM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.i1C1G9fCasyDEA9J9Bnt4lpTMI6K70apX eTeJg1f_SBXEoQ2oHGWhp-u7WUjVMMuHbiarFKYsmbDXPL4VB5vtZUnt-Hq3slQpqy8E9IvEREUKydg5cUqNIbWCICG4HklQ2TKDJ1WBqtV NMTjoT7av2gPy7XsMo4JJEq_uc44rs6NQqeARsKdLO7JPWBKd8 L7tTIAxwgaKjgvbqhHj9SdRYcNw2HjJvzPKeBOLokunu97vFKU bVqQioP4xuFvAXxR447O0DYriMCbQMNLpNN3l4IFmqqh77vIrK T8LHIZQOo.YQGoJHtC7w_4uYbyt1LGudy-KBuEXAv7EUAm2EPzGW4&dib_tag=se&keywords=automatic%2Bdusk%2Bto%2Bdawn%2Blight%2Bca ndelabra%2Bbulbs&qid=1757716836&refinements=p_n_g-1004171533091%3A6105690011&rnid=3594355011&sprefix=Dawn%2Bto%2Bdusk%2Bbulbs%2Bcandalabra%2Cap s%2C190&sr=8-1&th=1)
Arctic Fox
09-12-2025, 05:59 PM
My sister's pole light is always on. Anyone have advice re easy to repair, or she should replace.
Does she want it on at all? If not, just take the bulb out.
The original use - to light your house number for emergency services - is now redundant with GPS
retiredguy123
09-12-2025, 06:05 PM
Does she want it on at all? If not, just take the bulb out.
The original use - to light your house number for emergency services - is now redundant with GPS
In my opinion, the lamppost lights are very helpful to light up the neighborhood for security purposes. Every house on my street has a lamppost light.
bowlingal
09-13-2025, 05:05 AM
hire a handyman to change out the sensor
thevillages2013
09-13-2025, 05:13 AM
The sensor has probably failed, replacement sensors are under $10, and if you cannot do the replacement, I would guess a handyman could do this for around $20.
I have seen the automatic lights installed several times, I have ony seen these in standard size lamps, not the candelabra size
Not a chance a handyman would do a photocell replacement for $20 . You actually have to take the light off the top of the post to get to the photocell
bark4me
09-13-2025, 05:56 AM
My sister's pole light is always on. Anyone have advice re easy to repair, or she should replace.
Replace the photo eye at the top of the pole. Very easy to do.
retiredguy123
09-13-2025, 06:37 AM
Replace the photo eye at the top of the pole. Very easy to do.
Sometimes. But, if the house is 30 years old and the electrical system has been changed so many times that you cannot find the lamppost circuit, and all of the lamppost parts that need to be disassembled, including the screws, the collar on top of the pole, and the bushing that holds the sensor onto the pole, are rusted or otherwise stuck together, it may not be very easy to do. Replacing the light bulb is easy to do, and it accomplishes the same result. I know from experience.
La lamy
09-13-2025, 07:03 AM
Another vote for a dawn to dusk bulb replacement .
Topspinmo
09-13-2025, 07:14 AM
Replace the photo eye at the top of the pole. Very easy to do.
Not mine, the photo cell was 4 inches down from top and wires wasn’t long enough to pull cell out which made it very difficult. After year so the new one quit working. That when I just screwed in photo cell light bulb. Photo cells are junk IMO. Not worth hassle or to pay someone to replace it. It will just go bad again.
Rodneysblue
09-13-2025, 08:33 AM
My sister's pole light is always on. Anyone have advice re easy to repair, or she should replace.
The dusk to Dawn photosensor is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced. Simple job.
Captainpd
09-13-2025, 09:27 AM
The sensor has probably failed, replacement sensors are under $10, and if you cannot do the replacement, I would guess a handyman could do this for around $20.
I have seen the automatic lights installed several times, I have ony seen these in standard size lamps, not the candelabra size
a handy man will charge $60, the going hourly rate
MrFlorida
09-13-2025, 10:58 AM
a handy man will charge $60, the going hourly rate
$60 for labor and $16 for the sensor ( Ace Hardware price) = $76
Buy the Dusk to Dawn bulb .....
HJBeck
09-13-2025, 12:21 PM
Most likely a dirty photo Eye or defective one. First step is clean the photo eye with mild soapy water. If light goes off after a while you have solved the problem. If it does not go out, the next most probable issue is a defective photo eye that needs replacement. If you can work electrical things then the easy step is to remove eye and get a new one that looks just like yours. This means you have to remove old one and take to any hardware store and get one the same size as the one you have, reinstall and the problem should be fixed.
Shirleyq
09-13-2025, 12:31 PM
My sister's pole light is always on. Anyone have advice re easy to repair, or she should replace.
I called SECO and it was fixed the next day.
sdeikenberry
09-13-2025, 02:59 PM
Does she want it on at all? If not, just take the bulb out.
The original use - to light your house number for emergency services - is now redundant with GPS
FYI most neighborhoods, especially villa neighborhoods, require the yard light to be in working condition to provide security lighting. This is a Villages rule.
Arctic Fox
09-13-2025, 06:15 PM
FYI most neighborhoods, especially villa neighborhoods, require the yard light to be in working condition to provide security lighting. This is a Villages rule.
I removed my bulb two years ago, having first checked with VCDD, who said:
"You are correct in that each lot must have a lamppost but nothing in the Deed Restrictions mandate that it must be lit. You are free to not have your lamppost lit if that is your preference."
coffeebean
09-13-2025, 06:50 PM
They do come in candelabra size. Lots of choices. Here is one:
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/GE-Light-Automatic-Outdoor-Decorative/dp/B086KZW47G/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3RXTPJNYCLQZM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.i1C1G9fCasyDEA9J9Bnt4lpTMI6K70apX eTeJg1f_SBXEoQ2oHGWhp-u7WUjVMMuHbiarFKYsmbDXPL4VB5vtZUnt-Hq3slQpqy8E9IvEREUKydg5cUqNIbWCICG4HklQ2TKDJ1WBqtV NMTjoT7av2gPy7XsMo4JJEq_uc44rs6NQqeARsKdLO7JPWBKd8 L7tTIAxwgaKjgvbqhHj9SdRYcNw2HjJvzPKeBOLokunu97vFKU bVqQioP4xuFvAXxR447O0DYriMCbQMNLpNN3l4IFmqqh77vIrK T8LHIZQOo.YQGoJHtC7w_4uYbyt1LGudy-KBuEXAv7EUAm2EPzGW4&dib_tag=se&keywords=automatic%2Bdusk%2Bto%2Bdawn%2Blight%2Bca ndelabra%2Bbulbs&qid=1757716836&refinements=p_n_g-1004171533091%3A6105690011&rnid=3594355011&sprefix=Dawn%2Bto%2Bdusk%2Bbulbs%2Bcandalabra%2Cap s%2C190&sr=8-1&th=1)
These are only 5 watts.
coffeebean
09-13-2025, 06:51 PM
Not a chance a handyman would do a photocell replacement for $20 . You actually have to take the light off the top of the post to get to the photocell
Agree. We paid $75.
retiredguy123
09-13-2025, 08:34 PM
These are only 5 watts.
I have a lamppost with 3 candelabra bulbs. I use 3 led, 2.5 watt bulbs, which are each equivalent to 25 watt incandescent bulbs. These provide more than enough lumens to lighten up my yard. So, these 5 watt bulbs are actually more than enough, or even too many lumens to provide adequate light for a yard light. Led bulbs provide way more lumens with lower wattage than incandescent bulbs.
Note that the wattage of the bulb has nothing to do with the amount of light produced. The real measure of lighting is the lumens. Led bulbs produce way more lumens per watt than incandescent bulbs.
Lyarham
09-14-2025, 05:39 AM
My sister's pole light is always on. Anyone have advice re easy to repair, or she should replace.
Bad daylight eye. Can buy at any home store
Maker
09-14-2025, 06:02 AM
Does she want it on at all? If not, just take the bulb out.
The original use - to light your house number for emergency services - is now redundant with GPS
I disagree about removing the light bulb. Especially considering a fire, first aid, or police emergency situation.
GPS is great to get them close, but it's not precise. Having to search in the dark for house numbers at night will delay finding your house. Maybe not a lot of time, but sometimes seconds matter.
Side note: That's why the house number is put on the front window when home is built. One common standard location that's easy to find and see. Highly recommend to not take off that number, no matter how many other random locations the house number might be displayed.
EastCoastDawg
09-14-2025, 07:14 AM
I disagree about removing the light bulb. Especially considering a fire, first aid, or police emergency situation. GPS is great to get them close, but it's not precise. Having to search in the dark for house numbers at night will delay finding your house. Maybe not a lot of time, but sometimes seconds matter.
With the number of "arty" bulbs in our neighborhood - pretty blue, or flickering red "flame" - it's just as well that the emergency services carry powerful flash lights with them to pick out those house numbers.
sjl9735
09-14-2025, 12:58 PM
replace the light bulbs with dawn to dusk bulbs . I bought them at Lowes
CoachKandSportsguy
09-14-2025, 09:19 PM
Highly recommend to not take off that number, no matter how many other random locations the house number might be displayed.
Removing the numbers on a window was the very first home improvement step taken after furnishing the house. Cheapest, tackiest method of numbering possible by the developer
Numbering is important, not disagreeing, but given that most houses in the villages don't have them in the windows except for unsold spec houses, the first, and second responders know where to look for numbers in other places. .
Topspinmo
09-15-2025, 07:18 AM
With the number of "arty" bulbs in our neighborhood - pretty blue, or flickering red "flame" - it's just as well that the emergency services carry powerful flash lights with them to pick out those house numbers.
The blue bulbs blinds me and don’t produce enough light especially if have couple houses in row. IMO blue bulbs should be banned. Worse than no light at all IMO:rant-rave:
retiredguy123
09-15-2025, 07:37 AM
FYI most neighborhoods, especially villa neighborhoods, require the yard light to be in working condition to provide security lighting. This is a Villages rule.
It agree with the concept, but I cannot find any Villages rule that requires it. Can you post a link?
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