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I have a questions for anyone who can help. I know basic wiring, have books, I am a "do it yourselfer" for my home because I need to save as much money as I can.

So, I replaced my outside light fixture that sits right outside my front door. The light fixture is for outdoors but its not the classic white, black, neutral, its more like the inside type. Brown, ridged goes to white, smooth brown goes to black and copper to ground. I made sure the connections are tight, wire nutted them, and used electrical tape around them.

I hook these up, the light works fine and after a few minutes the bulb starts flickering bad. Its one of those 13 watt floresent energy saver bulbs that push in, instead of screwing in. Anyone experience or can share anything about this?

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Joe
 

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I live in NJ, yes, its pretty cold out. When I turn the light off and turn it back on again it starts flickering again, like a strobe light.
If its off for a while, and you turn it on, tis fine for less then a minute and then starts flickering again..
 

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No, no timer, the unit itself is not a sensor light or anything like that its just a normal fixture that operates from a switch.
I will try and replace teh bulb later today, I have to go to the store and get one. Its the type that snaps in with two prongs, not the screw in type:censored:

The light will work fine for less then a minute, then it starts blinking like a strobe light then I just hit the switch down...:mad:
 

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I don't get it, I replaced the light bulb, it worked for a bit over a minute then started blinkin like a strobe light again. i am just going to take it down adn return it to lowes and get a normal fixture without these special bs prong eneergy saver lights and a normal black, white, neutral configuration. Hooking three wires up and makeing something work has never been so difficult... :furious: :censored: :mad:

you swithc the liught switch off, flip it on, blinks again..

by the way, whats with the brown wires???
 

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I did try two different bulbs. I just went outside to let the dog out and it comes on dim, brightens up all within a minute and starts blinking.

It is a "energy saver light fixture" it only uses the 13 watt floresnt pin type bulb, another reason to return the damn thing :eek:. I was in home Depot today trying to find the bulbs and I had to jump through hoops to get one.
 

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Ballast on the CFL is in the bulb, at least on the screw in?
I know there are versions that do not have the ballast built in
He tried 2 different bulbs
A 2 pin lamp like he has does not contain the ballast, it will be in the fixture.

What are the numbers on the lamp box?
 
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