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Old 09-15-2023, 09:59 PM
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Our outside post light wasn’t working (our landscape lighting was tied to the post light). I finally got around to bringing an electrician out a few weeks ago.

Electrician took the post apart, couldn’t figure out what’s wrong. Wanted to come back, rerun wiring from the box, through the ceiling, down wall, under landscaping, under sidewalk, etc - i didn’t get a price, but easily into the thousands.

electrcian told my wife they do ALL the electrical for the Villages, they know where all the wiring is, etc. Call him, they’ll come back

This week I read Village Tinker commenting that the post lights run through a GFCI outlet in the the garage - there are two outlets.
I looked today, the outlet on the back wall was hidden, and the GFCI was RED.
I reset the outlet, waited for dusk, and Wala- lights work.

I guess I earned my electrical engineering degree from University of VT.
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Old 09-16-2023, 02:15 AM
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Village Tinker will always be a TOTV hero for helping us in so many ways. Thank you VT.
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Glad I was able to help you.
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Please tell us the electrician’s name who tried to rip you off so the rest of us can be wary.
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Village Tinker will always be a TOTV hero for helping us in so many ways. Thank you VT.
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Old 09-16-2023, 03:19 PM
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Another common problem is the sensor fails. It is a $ 10 part but you need someone more qualified than me to install it.

VT is an incredibly helpful guy
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Replacing the sensor isn't that hard. Just replace one wire at a time. Turn off the breaker!
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Our outside post light wasn’t working (our landscape lighting was tied to the post light). I finally got around to bringing an electrician out a few weeks ago.

Electrician took the post apart, couldn’t figure out what’s wrong. Wanted to come back, rerun wiring from the box, through the ceiling, down wall, under landscaping, under sidewalk, etc - i didn’t get a price, but easily into the thousands.

electrcian told my wife they do ALL the electrical for the Villages, they know where all the wiring is, etc. Call him, they’ll come back

This week I read Village Tinker commenting that the post lights run through a GFCI outlet in the the garage - there are two outlets.
I looked today, the outlet on the back wall was hidden, and the GFCI was RED.
I reset the outlet, waited for dusk, and Wala- lights work.

I guess I earned my electrical engineering degree from University of VT.
The next question would be why did the GFCI trip??? Could be an old GFCI outlet in the garage, could be the sensor wires inside the light pole were worn and a huge rainstorm found them… could be the phase of the moon???
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Old 09-17-2023, 06:58 AM
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Our outside post light wasn’t working (our landscape lighting was tied to the post light). I finally got around to bringing an electrician out a few weeks ago.

Electrician took the post apart, couldn’t figure out what’s wrong. Wanted to come back, rerun wiring from the box, through the ceiling, down wall, under landscaping, under sidewalk, etc - i didn’t get a price, but easily into the thousands.

electrcian told my wife they do ALL the electrical for the Villages, they know where all the wiring is, etc. Call him, they’ll come back

This week I read Village Tinker commenting that the post lights run through a GFCI outlet in the the garage - there are two outlets.
I looked today, the outlet on the back wall was hidden, and the GFCI was RED.
I reset the outlet, waited for dusk, and Wala- lights work.

I guess I earned my electrical engineering degree from University of VT.
If the so called qualified electrician had a underground electrical sensor whereby you place a device and the lampost and its send a signal where you use other device to find the break be it underground or in a wall. As a retired electrician I am amazed of the stories I read about contractors in Florida
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Old 09-17-2023, 07:49 AM
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The next question would be why did the GFCI trip??? Could be an old GFCI outlet in the garage, could be the sensor wires inside the light pole were worn and a huge rainstorm found them… could be the phase of the moon???
It's difficult to determine. GFCI devices are very sensitive. They measure and compare the incoming and outgoing current. If there is a very slight difference, then the device will trip because there may be a short in a plugged-in appliance. If the GFCI device continues to trip, that is the time to replace it.
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Another common problem is the sensor fails. It is a $ 10 part but you need someone more qualified than me to install it.

VT is an incredibly helpful guy
Agree, VT is very handy and helpful. Always learn something from him. About the light post, I went to ACE and puchased the $10 sensor. Then, I couldn't figure out how to match up the wiring so I went back to ACE and the manager drew a diagram explaining which wires to match to which wires. Amazingly, that was the trick. I have the diagram and if you want me to text it to you, just leave me a pm. If this lady can do it, anybody can.
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Old 09-17-2023, 08:06 AM
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Village Tinker will always be a TOTV hero for helping us in so many ways. Thank you VT.
I used a dawn to dusk light bulb instead of electrician. Bought it at lowes under $10.00. Simply replace old bulb. Works great
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Old 09-17-2023, 08:52 AM
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I used a dawn to dusk light bulb instead of electrician. Bought it at lowes under $10.00. Simply replace old bulb. Works great
You do need a sensor to tell the bulb to go on and off.
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Old 09-17-2023, 08:53 AM
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Agree, VT is very handy and helpful. Always learn something from him. About the light post, I went to ACE and puchased the $10 sensor. Then, I couldn't figure out how to match up the wiring so I went back to ACE and the manager drew a diagram explaining which wires to match to which wires. Amazingly, that was the trick. I have the diagram and if you want me to text it to you, just leave me a pm. If this lady can do it, anybody can.
Thanks and well done. Might take you up on it down the road but the new sensor put in by a handyman still works well after 3 1/2 years living here.
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