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Greybnk48

(10,161 posts)
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 03:57 PM Aug 2013

I have a question about home wiring.

We have a porch light and a front lamp post, both are turned on by the same switch. The lamp post light no longer lights, but the fixture is not broken. Where might the trouble be? Any hints. My husband took the inside switchplate off and he can't figure out the wiring.

This seems like too small job for an electrician.

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I have a question about home wiring. (Original Post) Greybnk48 Aug 2013 OP
Good chance... Wilms Aug 2013 #1
Well, I'll tell you one thing Wilms Greybnk48 Aug 2013 #9
1) turn off the breaker lumberjack_jeff Aug 2013 #2
We'll be gone until Monday, then we will try your suggestions. Greybnk48 Aug 2013 #6
don't forget to turn off the circuit breaker shireen Aug 2013 #3
Better, get a cheap electrical tester Warpy Aug 2013 #4
+1 n/t X_Digger Aug 2013 #5
LOL! O.K. n/t Greybnk48 Aug 2013 #8
Thanks. Will do. Greybnk48 Aug 2013 #7
 

Wilms

(26,795 posts)
1. Good chance...
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 04:04 PM
Aug 2013

...that the cable going to the lamppost is broken. If it's piped, a new cable can be pulled through. If it's buried, get out a shovel.

Greybnk48

(10,161 posts)
9. Well, I'll tell you one thing Wilms
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 09:14 AM
Aug 2013

If it is the wire that's buried, it will have a pipe around it this time thanks to you!

 

lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
2. 1) turn off the breaker
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 04:44 PM
Aug 2013

2) Remove the fasteners securing the porch light.
3) Verify that there are no loose insulated conductors, then tighten any wire nuts you find in the box.
90% odds this fixes the problem.
4) unscrew the lamp post fixture and tighten the wire nuts you find here. If that doesn't solve the problem, the buried wire is probably broken.

Greybnk48

(10,161 posts)
6. We'll be gone until Monday, then we will try your suggestions.
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 09:09 AM
Aug 2013

We've already done part of what you've said but REALLY appreciate the input. I just hate that lamp not working in the winter when it gets dark so early. I have a hunch we may have to dig.

shireen

(8,333 posts)
3. don't forget to turn off the circuit breaker
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 04:46 PM
Aug 2013

when you're trying to diagnose the problem. Please post when you figure out what happened.


Warpy

(111,106 posts)
4. Better, get a cheap electrical tester
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 04:53 PM
Aug 2013

I hit the breaker and then use that to verify there's no juice in the line.

My house was wired by a crazy person.

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