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I'll take a look at our breaker box in the garage. Will the GFCI breakers be marked vs the regular breakers?
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I have a question… My lamppost doesn’t have any outlet on it. Was this standard in some villages and not in others?
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I have a question… My lamppost doesn’t have any outlet on it. Was this standard in some villages and not in others?
I bet it's an age situation. I'm in the historic section and my house doesn't have one.
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I have a question… My lamppost doesn’t have any outlet on it. Was this standard in some villages and not in others?
At least in our area, south of SR-44, outlets on front yard lamp posts were not installed during new construction. I installed one on mine, and have done numerous others for neighbors. They come in quite handy. While I cannot speak for other areas, our lamp posts down here are wired to their own dedicated circuit in the panel. Nothing but the front yard lamp post on that 15A circuit.
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My house was built in 2005 and does not have a GFI circuit attached to the light post. The only other outlet on the circuit is the garage door opener. Best if your concerned is to replace circuit breaker to a GFI breaker, but if you rely on getting into your house only by the garage door opening an activated GFI circuit breaker will lock you out.
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By code the outlet has to be GFI protected, probably a GFI breaker controlling the post.
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I bet it's an age situation. I'm in the historic section and my house doesn't have one.
I live south of SR44. Now I’m on a mission to see if I can spot them when golf carting around….lol
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At least in our area, south of SR-44, outlets on front yard lamp posts were not installed during new construction. I installed one on mine, and have done numerous others for neighbors. They come in quite handy. While I cannot speak for other areas, our lamp posts down here are wired to their own dedicated circuit in the panel. Nothing but the front yard lamp post on that 15A circuit.
I didn’t think about installing one myself so I went for the Narnia look and grew a bougainvillea around the lamppost, not one of my better ideas.
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Old 12-22-2022, 08:02 AM
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My 2004 home the post and flood lights are connected to a inside GFI garage receptacle.
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We are in St Cats south of 44. House almost 2 years old. There is a separate plug at base of light pole. No power to it though. We will investigate when we have time.

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At least in our area, south of SR-44, outlets on front yard lamp posts were not installed during new construction. I installed one on mine, and have done numerous others for neighbors. They come in quite handy. While I cannot speak for other areas, our lamp posts down here are wired to their own dedicated circuit in the panel. Nothing but the front yard lamp post on that 15A circuit.

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During my builder walk-through on new construction, I was told that any GFIs were on breakers, not outlet, and get reset at the panel.
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I'll take a look at our breaker box in the garage. Will the GFCI breakers be marked vs the regular breakers?
Yes, and they will have a white or yellow TEST button, same goes for the AFCI breakers. If you test one, you must fully move the breaker handle to the OFF position and then to the ON position to reset, the same as if it tripped for a fault.
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Our front yard light post has an outlet in the post which is located about 3 feet off the ground level. Anyone know if our front yard light posts are connected to a GFI outlet? I checked the power to my light post early this morning when it was dark out by tripping both of the GFI outlets in my garage which turned off the power to those circuits. The post light still was lit up which tells me that the post light circuit is not on either one of the GFI outlets in my garage. To my knowledge I do not have any other GFI outlets anywhere in our home that can be tripped and reset.

So.......back to the original question: Are our light posts connected to a GFI outlet?

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Check you electric box in the garage. You have to have GFI outlets in your kitchen and bathrooms - it's code.
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Old 12-22-2022, 09:19 AM
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It seen like you answered it yourself
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Old 12-22-2022, 09:39 AM
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Call your Builder
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The Villages Warranty department.

When we lived in the villages (2009-2020) we did not have an outlet, only a photocell to turn the post light off/on.
Think it was on its own circuit.


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Our front yard light post has an outlet in the post which is located about 3 feet off the ground level. Anyone know if our front yard light posts are connected to a GFI outlet? I checked the power to my light post early this morning when it was dark out by tripping both of the GFI outlets in my garage which turned off the power to those circuits. The post light still was lit up which tells me that the post light circuit is not on either one of the GFI outlets in my garage. To my knowledge I do not have any other GFI outlets anywhere in our home that can be tripped and reset.

So.......back to the original question: Are our light posts connected to a GFI outlet?

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