How To Install A Post Light Sensor
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How to install a post light sensor. I then inserted the light sensor. Turn off the power to the light. This wiring gets a little tricky but we will straighten it out for you. Step 4 install sensor get ahold of the automatic light sensor which comes with a rubber ring gasket.
I grabbed my drill and fit it with a 7 16 inch bit. Screw the new sensor into place. Remove the top of the light fixture by removing the bolts with a screwdriver or the finishing caps with. Connect red sensor wire to light s black wire.
How to wire a lamp post with a light sensor step 1. Locate the light sensor and disconnect its wires from the wires attached to the wall. Next place your replacement light sensor over the hole. I determined the most unobtrusive place for the sensor then drilled the hole.
Using needle nosed pliers to get started unscrew the sensor. Fit the appropriate wires through the gasket and move the gasket so that it is right against the base of the automatic sensor. Turn off the circuit in the electrical panel that powers the light that s currently installed on the lamp post. Connect sensor s black wire to black wire coming from house.
Since most outdoor motion sensor lighting is installed in place of a current porch light you will need to begin the project by removing the old light. How to wire your post light with a plug sensor and light topper. This is a great weekend project to update the curb appeal of your ho. Black wire is 120 volts so turn off switch or circuit breaker.
Connect the white wire of your new light sensor to the white wire of the fixture. Insert the wires through the knockout hole and attach the automatic sensor into it. A quick check revealed that the small sensor would fit perfectly within the lantern s housing. Before you even touch the light you want to go to your home s electrical box and cut off the power to the existing light.