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replying to Andy Goodday, Chuck wrote:
Andy Goodday wrote: Yes, I had a problem with E127584. It was in an outdoor light fixture installed by pro electrician. Lamp had GU24 socket base. Bulb was MaxLite GU24 SpiralMax, a flourescent bulb that draws only 13 Watts but produces lumens equivalent to 60 Watt incandescent. The E127584 shorted out inside it's plactic housing, leaving a 1/2 inch whole. I don't know when it shorted, but it blackened the siding and obviously had the potential for burning down my house. Based on the posts on the internet, I am not the only one who has encountered this problem. This photocell is a piece of dangerous crap and should be removed from your light fixtures. I snipped it out and wired the fixture without the photocell. I intend to do the same with the other 2 fixtures that have the same photocell. I also intend to write to RU, the manufacturer, and CCthe lamp manufacturer that was supplied by them. Andy Goodday. Same problem in an outdoor light fixture installed by our builder. Fixture stopped working. Black on siding where E127584 was. Also bulge on unit where it bubbled through. My brother and I rewired it without the part. This part is a danger. -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...84-684490-.htm using HomeOwnersHub's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to home and garden related groups |
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