Nice! It's nice and bright and keeps the neighbors happy with the FCO optics too. I have a 70W PSMH deck light but we rarely use it since the thing is a glarebomb. It's basically a decorative wall-mount NEMA head with a square bucket lens lol.
Thanks ! Yeah this is working out well, on the same circuit as the front lights so I ended up putting a timer on all 3 because 2 didn't have their own photocell and were dayburning
Hmm odd how the front and back lights didn't have separate switches. Do some of the rooms inside share switches to simplify the wiring inside of the mobile home?
Just this one had an odd setup with the switch controlling this and the 2 front lights, the other side light (LOA security+) has its own switch
Every room has its own switch and is wired the same as a regular house..although the ceiling junction boxes are a bit different from normal ones and so are the switches and plugs which are self contained(needs no JB) and they use spring tabs to hold them into the wall, the cover on the back comes off to reveal a stab- in connection, I can always convert them to a regular box setup too
So no six feet away is the neighbor's house situation? Is there a deck on the other side (If that's where the LOA door is located)
I've heard mobile homes are required to have more than one exterior door became there is an inherent fire hazard (Being made of particleboard they tend to go up quickly in the event of a fire)
But this looks like a pretty nice one...no 70s stuff here!
Yeah I'd say the neighbors house is 25 ft away, just this deck, the LOA is mounTed next to the other door which is not used, no step below it either lol
I have installed a 2nd smoke detector/monoxide detector near my room to be safe,1983 was when it was made
Every room has its own switch and is wired the same as a regular house..although the ceiling junction boxes are a bit different from normal ones and so are the switches and plugs which are self contained(needs no JB) and they use spring tabs to hold them into the wall, the cover on the back comes off to reveal a stab- in connection, I can always convert them to a regular box setup too
I'm also noticing...this has a nice big deck it seems? That's got to be a plus I imagine...is this in a mobile home park or on a larger lot?
I've heard mobile homes are required to have more than one exterior door became there is an inherent fire hazard (Being made of particleboard they tend to go up quickly in the event of a fire)
But this looks like a pretty nice one...no 70s stuff here!
I have installed a 2nd smoke detector/monoxide detector near my room to be safe,1983 was when it was made