Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Our “original” lasted 12 years.
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Doesn't sound right. Replace and see what happens
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Buy Generac Generator - takes care of the whole house. I have used this on my home in PA and was worth every penny.
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A few years ago, I had a similar problem with the lamppost sensor switches that I purchased from Lowes. After two sensors from Lowes that only lasted a few weeks, I bought a different brand from Home Depot; the one from Home Depot is still working after several years. I am a retired electrical engineer, and my experience leads to the theory that there were manufacturing defects in the ones that I purchased from Lowes during that period of time. My suggestion is to switch brands.
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There are several’grades’ of lamppost light detectors, get a quality one and be sure to instal it correctly, consider a licensed electrician. I replaced mine and it lasted only a couple of years. Had an electrician replace and he showed me what I had done wrong. If you do opt for whole house lightning rods make sure you use an UL licensed installer. Apparently there are a lot ‘bad’ or unlicensed installers out there.
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[GFIs used to have RED resets, but don't anymore.
There are two causes for a defective lamppost light. The light sensor located in Th'te light pole and the Ground Fault Circuit interrupter outlet (GFI or GFCI). Both can fail. The GFI is the same as the one in your bathroom. It is designed to prevent shock/electrocution. Because of this they are sensitive to voltage surges. The light detector can also fail but at a lower tate. GFIs are prone to fail after lightening. Your lamppost GFI is located in your garage. Original post: A whole home surge protector will not prevent the GFI for your lamppost from failing, mine did Don't fix a 20 dollar bad GFI problem with a 350 dollar whole house surge or a 4,000 dollar lightening rod set Just replace or reset the GFI in the garage and move on. Oh I have never seen a GFI outlet with a red reset button. So don't zero in on red.[/QUOTE] |
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I've replaced close to ten light post sensors between mine and neighbors. Some last a few months and some last a few years. Some of the old ones do not like florescent or LED bulbs and the new ones say they are made to work with them. After replacing mine in my old home several times, I ended up using a screw-in the socket light sensor that was cheaper and easier to change. In the past three years, I have replaced the sensor on this house twice. If it happens again, I will go to the screw in type.
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My house was new last year and warranty had to replace the device that’s light activated in less than 6 months.
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I found the cheapest one at ACE about $10 did not last, after about three of them; then found a more expensive brand around $13 which lasts. Both may be at ACE. Forgot the names. Just go for the premium brand.
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A lot of the lighting in and outside have extended and some lifetime warranties. Check with the manufacturer.
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I put a solar light on the post. Works great.
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But in terms of cost? Holy cow, we can't just make up numbers and throw them out there. We did ours about 7-8 years ago; our home is about 1,650 sf plus garage plus fair-sized bird cage (which is also grounded for lightning protection), and the total cost for all this was $1,200. At that time there were only three companies who did proper lightning protection system installations which we learned from a class we took and our own research, and ours was done by one of the three (sorry, cannot remember name). |
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