It seems I have a some old light sockets that seem to want to give me problems with the new cfl bulbs. Some of these sockets are in the garage, and they are the 60s-70s standard ceramic socket that is surface mounted. These sockets seem to make a cfl burnout fairly quick, and it seemed like they actually stopped working up until this past summer when I have a friend help me clean up in my garage, and he got annoyed that there was hardly any light, so he went and found a incandescent bulb and screwed it in and worked. Maybe its the cold, maybe its the socket. My plan though is to eventually install 8-10 T8 fixtures and have them hardwired, but that seems to far into the future. I am not so certain I can do this one on my own. I have already bought 2 of the fixtures though.
So 2 other sockets that have really given me problems would be the outdoor lamp post light and the shower light.
The shower light is in the shower right above and just decides to turn off and turn back on whenever it feels like, this is on a switch that also turns on the exhaust fan. Fan works the whole time, but light turns off and on all the time at any or many different increments.
The outdoor lamp post light socket faces upward and the case is not water tight. I am betting that the dampness is the cause for the cfl bulbs to burn out so quickly, but is there anything I can do to stop any of this from happening?
I am almost thinking that there is something wrong with the wiring connecting socket. Can anyone troubleshoot what I have going on?
Thanks!
p.s. We are almost ready to buy a new outdoor lamp post, but I almost don't want to do it if the bulbs keep burning out. It will seem like we never fixed the problem.
So 2 other sockets that have really given me problems would be the outdoor lamp post light and the shower light.
The shower light is in the shower right above and just decides to turn off and turn back on whenever it feels like, this is on a switch that also turns on the exhaust fan. Fan works the whole time, but light turns off and on all the time at any or many different increments.
The outdoor lamp post light socket faces upward and the case is not water tight. I am betting that the dampness is the cause for the cfl bulbs to burn out so quickly, but is there anything I can do to stop any of this from happening?
I am almost thinking that there is something wrong with the wiring connecting socket. Can anyone troubleshoot what I have going on?
Thanks!
p.s. We are almost ready to buy a new outdoor lamp post, but I almost don't want to do it if the bulbs keep burning out. It will seem like we never fixed the problem.