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BPRICE1234 05-06-2025 12:29 PM

Outdoor lamp post
 
I'm having an issue getting the bulb changed on the lamp post. I unscrewed the top bolt but nothing opens.

Maybe stuck but I dont want to break it. What's the magic word?

retiredguy123 05-06-2025 12:40 PM

My bulbs are replaced from underneath. You carefully reach under the lamp and unscrew the bulb. Some lamps are different.

villagetinker 05-06-2025 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2429876)
My bulbs are replaced from underneath. You carefully reach under the lamp and unscrew the bulb. Some lamps are different.

Possible corresion, there are many different lamp post , can you attach a photo.

thelegges 05-06-2025 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BPRICE1234 (Post 2429874)
I'm having an issue getting the bulb changed on the lamp post. I unscrewed the top bolt but nothing opens.

Maybe stuck but I dont want to break it. What's the magic word?

Is the house still under warranty? All our bulbs burned out one night, Galaxy came replacing the light itself and sadly even brighter bulbs

villagetinker 05-06-2025 04:33 PM

OP, I was at bowling and could not reply properly.
How old is the lamp post? If your neighbors are similar, can you ask one of them how they changed their bulbs? There may be other screws or bolts at the bottom holding this together. I have seen units that the top comes off, usually 2 or 3 screws, units that the entire fixture comes off the base with 3 or 4 screws, and a few where the bulb(s) can be accessed from the open bottom of the housing. With some additional info I should be able to help.

BPRICE1234 05-06-2025 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2429936)
OP, I was at bowling and could not reply properly.
How old is the lamp post? If your neighbors are similar, can you ask one of them how they changed their bulbs? There may be other screws or bolts at the bottom holding this together. I have seen units that the top comes off, usually 2 or 3 screws, units that the entire fixture comes off the base with 3 or 4 screws, and a few where the bulb(s) can be accessed from the open bottom of the housing. With some additional info I should be able to help.

If I can't get it figured out, I will post a pic. I got a few ideas, thanks.

Cali 05-07-2025 06:05 AM

I had the same problem and found a neighbor with the same lamp. Once he explained it, it was very simple.

opinionist 05-07-2025 06:12 AM

I had a lamp post that had retention screws that were missing. It was not fastened down. The top just lifted off.

Mrfriendly 05-07-2025 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by BPRICE1234 (Post 2429874)
I'm having an issue getting the bulb changed on the lamp post. I unscrewed the top bolt but nothing opens.

Maybe stuck but I dont want to break it. What's the magic word?

I recently changed out my lightbulbs for less bright. I simply unscrewed the top piece and lifted the whole glass unit up off the rod and set on the ground, changed light bulbs and put back glass unit back onto the rod and tightened top piece.

gorillarick 05-07-2025 06:40 AM

Mine has one big nut on top. Lift the lid. Reach in from the top.
Stuck? Maybe gentle nudges up on the corners, small piece of 2X4 with hammer underneath. Not too much or maybe there is another issue. Like screws you missed.

I found the dimmest (for a full-size) LED bulb I could find (lowest Watt equivalent). And WARM WHITE 2700k (Kelvin), so it doesn't sting your eyes to look at it.

Most of my nearby neighbors have replaced their bulbs in the past few years. One about 5 doors down is so BRIGHT-WHITE it could be used for the entire neighborhood.
Not good - destroys my night vision when I just take a quick look out at night.

Dgodin 05-07-2025 08:36 AM

If it's like mine it's a stupid design. Mine has 2 screws underneath. Remove those and lift.

Risuli 05-07-2025 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by gorillarick (Post 2430026)
Mine has one big nut on top. Lift the lid. Reach in from the top.
Stuck? Maybe gentle nudges up on the corners, small piece of 2X4 with hammer underneath. Not too much or maybe there is another issue. Like screws you missed.

I found the dimmest (for a full-size) LED bulb I could find (lowest Watt equivalent). And WARM WHITE 2700k (Kelvin), so it doesn't sting your eyes to look at it.

Most of my nearby neighbors have replaced their bulbs in the past few years. One about 5 doors down is so BRIGHT-WHITE it could be used for the entire neighborhood.
Not good - destroys my night vision when I just take a quick look out at night.

Agree. Bulbs used to be just bulbs. Now with LED bulbs people need to be aware of all the different varieties, soft white, natural light, etc. In my opinion, using the bright natural light LED's in outdoor lighting looks bad compared to the soft white bulbs that give a warm glow and are not blinding.

mikemalloy 05-07-2025 10:44 AM

A little off topic but while we are changing light bulbs and you are in a high mosquito are, you may want to consider a yellow rather than white bulb. They supposedly are much less attractive to the bugs.

MrChipster 05-07-2025 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by BPRICE1234 (Post 2429874)
I'm having an issue getting the bulb changed on the lamp post. I unscrewed the top bolt but nothing opens.

Maybe stuck but I dont want to break it. What's the magic word?

Attach a photo Please…

JPSmoke 05-07-2025 02:54 PM

The top of my lamp fixture also has little tiny bolts with a round heads


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