Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 06, 2022 at 03:57:51 from (50.102.18.81):
When I can't buy what I want, I make it. I'm not afraid of climbing a ladder,
I'm afraid of gravity. Falling causes pain. All LED outside lights I could find aren't repairable. I would have to remove the entire LED light fixture. Cut the power, remove the wires, put up a new light, connect the power wires, all while standing on a ladder. NO THANKS!
I couldn't find a repairable LED outside light, so I took my old dusk to dawn light, removed the transformer, light socket base, used the dusk to dawn sensor, installed a light socket base for regular lights. Bought a cob light and that's been my pole barn light for years.
Last night my LED light turned into a camera. About once a second there was a bright strobe flash.
So, I climbed the ladder and installed a regular light bulb. Easy to diagnose, I need a new cob light.
Anyone want to save money? You can have my strobe light It will use less electricity because the light is on about 1/50th of a second.
Good thing Menards has a 15% off bag sale this week. A guy on a fixed income has to take advantage of saving a few pennies.
BTW, Making my LED light was many times cheaper than buying a new LED you can't fix. I can buy about 5 replacement bulbs for the price of a non-pairable LED.
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