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I had the All Pro dusk to dawn installed in 2015..the light bulb burned out last week. The electrician replaced the fluorescent bulb. That night it did not light although they checked the bulb earlier it worked. I read where you might have to reset breaker so I did and the light worked two nights. Tonight it did not light again. Any idea what is wrong? Thanks
 
Are you saying the breaker keeps tripping? Is it an MCB or RCD (GFCI)?
 
I had the All Pro dusk to dawn installed in 2015..the light bulb burned out last week. The electrician replaced the fluorescent bulb. That night it did not light although they checked the bulb earlier it worked. I read where you might have to reset breaker so I did and the light worked two nights. Tonight it did not light again. Any idea what is wrong? Thanks
Jack that sounds familiar. Could the light be taking on water
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I had the All Pro dusk to dawn installed in 2015..the light bulb burned out last week. The electrician replaced the fluorescent bulb. That night it did not light although they checked the bulb earlier it worked. I read where you might have to reset breaker so I did and the light worked two nights. Tonight it did not light again. Any idea what is wrong? Thanks
Jack I can tell you from experience that those lights don’t last long and yours is 4 years old, might need replacing
 
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