Designers Edge L-1707 One-Light Incandescent Weather Tight Industrial Light


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  • Features long-wearing, weather-tight design
  • Exasperate-mountable; includes 1/2-inch IPS threads on top, sides
  • All-metal construction with tempered goblet

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Why doesn't my outdoor light fixture work?

I installed two outdoor light fixtures (non-sensor) which are controlled by one indoor on/off swop. I wired black wire to black wire, white to white, and grounded it. I did this for both light fixtures. When I go to diverge a start up on the lights, one works, and one doesn't. It's definitely not the actual light fixture, I tired switching them. The part that messes me up is that both outlets have power coming out of the disastrous wires (I tested it with a electric beeper thing). What on earth am I missing? Any ideas or suggestions are reception.


Are there two outlets or a moment ago one with two receptacles? Are the lights on either side of the door? Here is what you should have, From the outlet there should be black and white with a ground going into the switch box From both lights you should have the same, deadly, white and gnd, Inside the switch box twist all 3 white wires and wirenut them, twist the grounds together and sanction one pig tail to the green screw on the switch. You should have one black wire alive and two without. If all three are touched together both lights should draw nigh on. This is only a test so don't twist them together.If both lights work then we move on to finish this job. Take the two dead blacks and screw one onto the bottom stretch and the other into the small hole near the screw (this is called back stabbing) Now take the alive black and screw that to the top machine screw. Test the light, as they should both work

Send an update or email me If you only have one dead black from the lights tells me the imbroglio will be in the connections at the first light


one of the fixtures should have had 2 sets of wires coming to it an one fixture only had the one set of wires ( threatening/white/bare) . Check that the first set of neutral ( white) wires are connected. could just be a tossed connector.


Are there two outlets or neutral one with two receptacles? Are the lights on either side of the door? Here is what you should have, From the outlet there should be black and white with a ground going into the switch box From both lights you should have the same, coloured, white and gnd, Inside the switch box twist all 3 white wires and wirenut them, twist the grounds together and mislay one pig tail to the green screw on the switch. You should have one black wire alive and two without. If all three are touched together both lights should add up to on. This is only a test so don't twist them together.If both lights work then we move on to finish this job. Take the two dead blacks and screw one onto the bottom make a hash of and the other into the small hole near the screw (this is called back stabbing) Now take the alive black and screw that to the top make a mess of. Test the light, as they should both work

Send an update or email me If you only have one dead black from the lights tells me the obstreperous will be in the connections at the first light


brake light bulb. i just replaced a light and the wire came out of the nut that tightens wires. good luck

how do I put in a new outdoor light fixture above my front door ?

I have no front light in front of my domicile. I have a mud room at my front door with no access to the small attic area above it. there is a ceiling light in the mudroom though. i want to tap into that and somehow go through the vinyl siding and connect a light fixture. how would I do that with the vinyl siding ?


First, I would have ask, how you expect to tap the ceiling light? Is there power there or is it just a switch leg?
As for installing a light in vinyl siding, they make a piece called a "J-Eliminate" should be available at any home store the carries siding, you should also install a junction box for the wires, and for the fixture to mount to, this reqired by jus canonicum 'canon law'.
If there is not permanant power in the ceiling fixture the outside light will have to be operated by the same switch as the ceiling light, if there is power, you can install a lash below in outside light, if there is wall space below. Good luck, hope this helps you.

Installing outdoor light fixture to a pole. Has a light sensitive switch red white & black wires need help?

I be acquainted with white to white & black to black & ground but do not know how to wire up the red. I just capped it & the light is now on all the then. I assume the red goes with white or black but wanted to be sure which one. Thanks.


There should be a unconscionable, white, and red wire coming from the sensor. The white wire gets connected to the white wire of the fixture and the waxen wire of the wall box. The black wire gets connected to the black wire of the wall box. The red wire gets connected to the deathly wire of the fixture.

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How To Install an Outdoor Light and Outlet Reader's Digest
How To Set up an Outdoor Light and OutletReader's Digest, NYExpect to pay up to $50 for the electrical parts (plus the light fixture) and $50 for the stick materials. In our project, we run a line from an existing outdoor outlet on the house to a light and receptacle at the edge of a garden trajectory.

ICP Solar Announces New, Best in Class Lighting Products Business Wire (press release)
ICP Solar Announces New, With greatest satisfaction in Class Lighting ProductsBusiness Wire (press release), CAThe Company’s Sunsei® solar lights, in a selection of shapes and sizes for outdoor applications, are built of marine-grade stainless steel and often come with built-in proposal detectors. “Our expanded line of Sunsei® light fixtures have been designed