Looking for suggestions on replacement for light fixture on top of my mailbox. Simple, right? Not so.
Mailbox post is a brick structure about 7 ft tall, 20 in. square, with a tongue sticking out front, about 4 ft tall for the mailbox to sit on. Simple, & brutally solid. Right next to the driveway.
At the top is an octagon electrical box, and I've had to do a variety of fixtures (over the course of 30 years) there to get a light on it. Post-lamp fixtures, jelly jar fixtures, etc. Most have failed one way or another; first the bulb goes, I don't get to it right away, then when I go to change it out the socket is filled with dirt & dust & bug legs, and unshiney contacts. It's to the point I don't even bother any more.
Electrical feed is plain romex; 2 conductor, up thru a conduit embedded up thru the center of the bricks. Very short pigtails to attach to. And yes, romex all the way back to the house, about 70 feet and in thru a hole in the foundation. Buried probably less than a foot, maybe not even 6 inches.
House built around 68, so all the lighting done is two-wire, no grounds. Yeah.
So, if I want to do it right:
1) Take feed from a grounded circuit
2) Buried, UF cable? or appropr. cable inside buried conduit?
3) Sure have to come up the back side of the tall section; not pretty, but it will be what it will be.
4) How can I keep from losing bulbs? What magic paste or unholy incantations do I need?
Funny thing is there's a common 4" diam. metal post light at the front sidewalk, same kinda wiring scheme, it's never given us trouble beyond a bulb replacement not and then.
Mailbox post is a brick structure about 7 ft tall, 20 in. square, with a tongue sticking out front, about 4 ft tall for the mailbox to sit on. Simple, & brutally solid. Right next to the driveway.
At the top is an octagon electrical box, and I've had to do a variety of fixtures (over the course of 30 years) there to get a light on it. Post-lamp fixtures, jelly jar fixtures, etc. Most have failed one way or another; first the bulb goes, I don't get to it right away, then when I go to change it out the socket is filled with dirt & dust & bug legs, and unshiney contacts. It's to the point I don't even bother any more.
Electrical feed is plain romex; 2 conductor, up thru a conduit embedded up thru the center of the bricks. Very short pigtails to attach to. And yes, romex all the way back to the house, about 70 feet and in thru a hole in the foundation. Buried probably less than a foot, maybe not even 6 inches.
House built around 68, so all the lighting done is two-wire, no grounds. Yeah.
So, if I want to do it right:
1) Take feed from a grounded circuit
2) Buried, UF cable? or appropr. cable inside buried conduit?
3) Sure have to come up the back side of the tall section; not pretty, but it will be what it will be.
4) How can I keep from losing bulbs? What magic paste or unholy incantations do I need?
Funny thing is there's a common 4" diam. metal post light at the front sidewalk, same kinda wiring scheme, it's never given us trouble beyond a bulb replacement not and then.


