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On 9/1/2017 7:40 AM,
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> On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 14:29:03 -0700 (PDT), "
> > wrote:
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>> On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 11:59:14 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 21:30:46 -0700 (PDT), "
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> The bulb has not burned out in the 10 years it's been up but
>>>> I have had to replace electronic eye twice. They're readily
>>>> available at Lowe's but for some reason Home Depot does not
>>>> stock them.
>>>
>>> Depends what kind... an LED fixture can last more than 15 years...
>>> some of the older gas filled bulbs are no longer made. The LED models
>>> will save the price of the fixture in electricity within the first few
>>> months. so when they finally die you'd be so far ahead it'd be no big
>>> deal to buy a new fixture. Mine is an LED, the electronic eye turns
>>> it on at dusk and off at dawn. I have the 70 Watt model, emits
>>> tremendous light:
>>>
http://www.superiorlighting.com/70_W...101caal068.htm
>>>
>> I *think* mine is a sodium vapor, but don't quote me.
>>>
>>> Something to know about LED lighting, the fixture must be wired with
>>> the proper polarity or there will be problems, could be why your
>>> sensor isn't lasting. I had an electrician mount all my LED fixtures,
>>> I've had no problems.... in the end it costs less to have electrical
>>> work done correctly. The electrician I use is licensed and is a
>>> Master Electrician. His rates are very fair, he charged $70 to
>>> install that fixture, included all the wiring and installation... I
>>> don't think I'd want to climb up there for $70 (about 30'). I don't
>>> like those kind of heights.
>>>
>> When I had my present fixture installed it was when I was having a
>> an addition built onto the back of my house. It was a licensed
>> electrician that did all the wiring plus he wired this outdoor
>> light.
>
> The sodium vapor bulbs emit a pale bluish light.
> LEDs emit a white light or warm pale yellow light.
> I like the light from sodium vapor bulbs but they are now difficult to
> find.
>
http://www.bulbs.com/High_Pressure_S...y/results.aspx
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