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Default Outdoor Flood Lights-Juice but no Light

On May 29, 11:06 am, "CooSer" wrote:
I am a little baffled. I have flood lights that used to work. They stopped
working so I replaced the bulbs with indoor/outdoor type flood lights. This
did not fix the problem. I checked the sockets with my little $6 voltage
detector and there is power. In fact, there is power in the sockets whether
the switch is on or off.

Now could it not be working because I need a special 'Outdoor' bulb? Or,
since I get a power reading with the switch on or off, is there something
wrong in the wiring?


What type is your tester? Is it an inexpensive volt-meter or a neon-
bulb or similar? If the former w/ a needle indicator it's quite
possible as Jeff says the voltage is phantom. If it is a indicator
light type, and the light is being lit, then the voltage is real and
the problem is twofold...

If you don't find the problem first, post the answer to the question
and I'll not start a tome on what else to look for...

Although I will ask -- is there more than one location from which to
turn the lights on/off from? It's possible the other switch is the
problem of voltage.

Also, if there is real (not phantom) voltage, and the light doesn't
light, then the problem almost certainly has to be in the base--either
dirt/corrosion or perhaps the base tab has become flattened to where
the bottom of the bulb isn't making contact.

But, I'd say first guess of reading a impressed voltage is probably
the most likely culprit...