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There is a switch plate by my front door that has three switches. The left one controls the ceiling light in my living room. The middle one controls the ceiling fan in my living room (in a separate area).

The right one controls the outside porch light, which is a “motion-detector” type of light. (When switched on at night, the light comes on if there is motion around it; otherwise, it stays off.) I keep the porch-light switch “on” at all times so it will go into its night mode at dusk.

Recently, I have found that, sometimes at night, when I turn off the ceiling fan to go to bed, the porch light will come on, as if it has detected some motion. ??? I do not understand why, or how, it is doing this — and it doesn’t do it all the time.

Can someone knowledgeable in these things let me know what might possibly be the problem, and how I would fix it if it is a big problem, or whether I can just pretend it isn’t happening and not worry about it???

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I need to buy an outdoor hanging pendant light for a portico.  How do I determine the correct size to buy?

I have 27″ room (from the point on the ceiling where I will hang the light to the top of the doorway).   Pendant light sizes range from 10″ up to over 20″.

I don’t want it to look too small or too big for the doorway.  Most of the ones I like are around 15″.

Will that look too big?

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I need a string of outdoor lights to hang paper lanterns on.

I would like the spacing of each light to be 18 inches apart and I need to hang 36 lanterns.  At least 50 feet or a I can connect smaller strings together.

Can I find this in online stores? Target?

Thanks!

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I do not have a light for my front porch.  Eventually we plan to install a front porch light but that would require electrical work.

In the meantime I am looking for something that I could either attach or hang for a porch light.  When I look on the internet the closest thing I could find would be these solar powered motion detector lights.

I really want something that I could switch on and off myself.   I thought maybe there would be a battery powered light that I could hang and switch on that would give off enough light.

Many solar lights do not give off much light.  Has anyone seen anything that might work?

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My light is one of those lights that is built into the ceiling and you have to drop it out to replace it.

There are 2 lights in the porch but only one works, there is nothing wrong with the fuse or trip switches and the bulb works. Recently I  turned it on and BOTH!! the lights worked.  But now only one works.

Any suggestions would be great Thanks.

Okay, they are on different fixtures in the ceiling and the fuse is okay because I have a fuse tester and that said it was good and there are 2 switches but both lights work on either switch in unison.

They are the bulbs which clip into a small bracket and conceal away in the ceiling and the contacts are okay on the bulb but the fixtures are rather new so I  don’t think the connector which connects into the bulb is corroded.

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Has anyone installed a ‘UL damp’ hanging lantern outdoors under a patio cover or trellis in California?

There are not that many choices in ‘UL wet’ hanging lanterns.

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The house is about 50 years old with the cloth covered wires. In my bedroom just installed a ceiling fan and light. Before installation, from my bedroom ceiling three wires came threw two of which are the black and white wires for the ceiling fan and light and one I’m not sure what it does, wasn’t connect to anything previously.

The PROBLEM- I installed the fan and light both working just fine, but now the lights in the next room over and my porch light do not work. The oulets in those rooms work but not the ceiling fixtues.

Any ideas to the problem? I’m guessing I dislodged a wire when installing the ceiling fan that ran power to the other rooms….

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And do I need an outdoor approved fixture for a hanging light under a covered porch?

It is a large covered area and it never gets wet there. I would like to replace the ugly 1980s light that is currently there.

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