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What is this cap on floodlight?


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4 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Since it's stopped working, just unscrew it and find out :whistling:

 

I suspect it's holding the guts inside the casting.

Already done that, just see some wires inside.  I'm sure there is somebody who know exactly what it's for, no more guesses thanks.

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1 minute ago, Will B Good said:

 

No good deed goes unpunished....it seems.

When it comes to electrical items a guess isn't good enough. I'm not being ungrateful but I want someone who can say exactly what the cap is for.

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2 minutes ago, carlyai said:

The cap has a grease nipple under it. Just take the cap off, grease the nipple, screw the cap back on and your electrons will again move freely.

My definitive answer.

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1 minute ago, degrub said:

The outside of the cap looks like it has a photon sensor on the end. Were any of the wires connected to the cap ?

No. There's just a red dot on the cap.

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19 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Should i turn on the power and stick a screwdriver inside as well?

No of course not. It’s most likely an access port, look for a screw inside the the unit that will release the light socket.

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2 minutes ago, novacova said:

No of course not. It’s most likely an access port, look for a screw inside the the unit that will release the light socket.

I have looked inside but all I see are a couple of wires, but that suggestion makes sense.

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6 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Not at all, just waiting for a reply from someone who actually knows.

TBH from the picture you have posted, it is very difficult to recognize exactly what type, model this is. Any labels stuck on it? Or any other identifiable markings?

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