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Jusglenn 12-06-2021 10:57 PM

No Power to Lamp Posted ??
 
I have taken my front Lawn "Lamp Post" apart and painted it... It now looks great but now I can't get the light to turn on at Dusk.. initially I thought it was the sensor but no !... Not sure what breaker is for the post lamp but it looks like all the breakers are "ON"... I have tested the line feeding the post and there is no Power ?..
I have a Gardenia... moved in new in 2014..... it worked before I took it apart ?
Am I missing something ?
Thanks,
G.

bagboy 12-06-2021 11:01 PM

Check your GFCI plugs in the garage. There is a decent chance that one has tripped and your lamp post is wired to that plug.

dewilson58 12-07-2021 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2037388)
Check your GFCI plugs in the garage. There is a decent chance that one has tripped and your lamp post is wired to that plug.

:boom:

birdiebill 12-07-2021 06:56 AM

My garage has two GFCI outlets. One time several years ago, my lamp post lost power. The problem was a tripped GFCI; and it was the GFCI in the garage but farthest from the lamp post.

MrFlorida 12-07-2021 08:12 AM

Reset all of your breakers until you find the right one. Also as above, check your GFI outlets.

DAVES 12-07-2021 09:50 AM

Re: circuit breakers
Our previous home had older circuit breakers. When they switched off it was easy to see which breaker had tripped. The ones we have now, if they trip, the movement of the circuit breaker is far less dramatic.

Whoever wired our home, labeled all the circuit breakers. To all, if yours are not labeled or perhaps you can't read them, it is a good idea to do it before you have a problem.

Talk about,"the old days," our GFIs in our previous home had neon bulbs on them. If, they shut off it was obvious.

DAVES 12-07-2021 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2037454)
Reset all of your breakers until you find the right one. Also as above, check your GFI outlets.

Many do not know how to reset a breaker. You need to shut it fully off and then fully on.

villagetinker 12-07-2021 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jusglenn (Post 2037387)
I have taken my front Lawn "Lamp Post" apart and painted it... It now looks great but now I can't get the light to turn on at Dusk.. initially I thought it was the sensor but no !... Not sure what breaker is for the post lamp but it looks like all the breakers are "ON"... I have tested the line feeding the post and there is no Power ?..
I have a Gardenia... moved in new in 2014..... it worked before I took it apart ?
Am I missing something ?
Thanks,
G.

We have a gardenia (2013) also, you will find 3 GFCI outlets in the garage, our lamp post is connected to the one on the left side of the garage. Yours may be different as there are a few variations of the gardenia. Feel free to send me a PM if you would like to discuss further.

JMintzer 12-07-2021 10:34 AM

On most of the GFI breakers, you can reset them with your thumb.

On some of them, you have to push the button really hard, and farther in. Our electrician recommended I use a flat head screwdriver...

Works great!

Kenswing 12-07-2021 10:49 AM

Just as an FYI.. The new houses no longer use a traditional GFCI that you reset on the outlet. All the resets are now on the breakers themselves. No more hunting around to see what GFCI you tripped. It's easily found in the breaker box.

I know this doesn't pertain to the OP since his house was built in 2014. But for anyone moving into a new house it might be helpful.

bgnn54 12-07-2021 11:17 AM

Did you paint over the light sensor ?

laboutj 12-07-2021 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgnn54 (Post 2037553)
Did you paint over the light sensor ?

If that were the issue the light would be on 24/7

DAVES 12-07-2021 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 2037540)
Just as an FYI.. The new houses no longer use a traditional GFCI that you reset on the outlet. All the resets are now on the breakers themselves. No more hunting around to see what GFCI you tripped. It's easily found in the breaker box.

I know this doesn't pertain to the OP since his house was built in 2014. But for anyone moving into a new house it might be helpful.

Thanks, I for one see several outlets marked GFI and I had no idea how to reset them.

Topspinmo 12-07-2021 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jusglenn (Post 2037387)
I have taken my front Lawn "Lamp Post" apart and painted it... It now looks great but now I can't get the light to turn on at Dusk.. initially I thought it was the sensor but no !... Not sure what breaker is for the post lamp but it looks like all the breakers are "ON"... I have tested the line feeding the post and there is no Power ?..
I have a Gardenia... moved in new in 2014..... it worked before I took it apart ?
Am I missing something ?
Thanks,
G.

Safety first.

To do this you have to understand basic 120V troubleshooting so you don’t get shocked.

When you say no power did you check the actual wires in the socket? I suspect grounding problem or now broken wire in socket? IMO You need to isolate it. Wires coming into socket and socket center to socket threads ground. If you got power from wires then it socket problem/ associated wiring problem. If you have no power at wires, it’s wiring or breaker problem. I suspect socket or photo cell wiring ( wire make have become discounted?) problem?

thevillages2013 12-08-2021 05:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2037532)
On most of the GFI breakers, you can reset them with your thumb.

On some of them, you have to push the button really hard, and farther in. Our electrician recommended I use a flat head screwdriver...

Works great!

As good as you are with feet I assumed you would use your toe:bigbow:


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