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Default Can a photocell be added to a porch light?

In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 11 Jul 2018 19:10:33 -0000 (UTC), Wayne
Boatwright wrote:

On Wed 11 Jul 2018 08:59:31a, micky told us...

In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 11 Jul 2018 03:17:41 -0500,
wrote:

I have an antique porch light on my house that I like. So I dont
want to change the fixture. But I leave the light on all the time,
so I can see at night when I come home. Although I have a LED bulb
in it, I'd still like to have it shut off during the day.

It's a wall mounted light with a round base that fits against a
box in the wall. I can drill a hole in that base the size of a
1/2" knockout. But do they sell low profile photrocells that can
be put into such a hole?

Wiring it should be easy. I am thinking there are 3 wires. One
HOT, one NEUTRAL on the INPUT side, and one HOT output to the
light.


They sell or used to sell something that screwed into the socket
and the lightbulb screwed into it. A) it was almost an inch and
might not fit in your fixture. B) I wonder if the light would
bounce back and make the light go on and off. Maybe not.


Those scre-in sensos are still made and they do work, but it will
depend on if it caues the bulb to extend too far down in the fixture.
Never had a problem with one triggring itself.


Good to know.