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Old 10-11-2012, 10:49 AM
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Any recommendations on who best to replace a Post Light Sensor? Cost? Thanks.
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Any recommendations on who best to replace a Post Light Sensor? Cost? Thanks.
I have had great service from Pike Electric,352-753-1008 and Jewell Electric, 352-751-1613
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The part costs $9 at Ace Hardware. One of their clerks will be glad to tell you step by step how to do the replacing - or, chances are, will do it for you for $15-$25 after work.
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Any recommendations on who best to replace a Post Light Sensor? Cost? Thanks.
After 7 years the light sensor went on our lamp post sensor. The light stayed on and on and on. Our solution was to buy a bulb socket at Walmarts with a built in sensor for $10,00. Installation was $ 0 and took less than 30 seconds. works fine now,
I got the idea from a TOTV posting from 2007.
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The part costs $9 at Ace Hardware. One of their clerks will be glad to tell you step by step how to do the replacing - or, chances are, will do it for you for $15-$25 after work.
I too installed one myself. $0 labor works for me!!!
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