I am so happy you posted this. I finally have changed four of our LED parts for bulbs. Kits come with everything you need. I was surprised how fast you can install the bulb parts. I still have two more to do but I am so happy. I can use colored bulbs in these now for the Holidays. I was always kind of bummed I couldn't use them. I truly appreciate your showing this video. I had not thought of this. My husband is happy too, he didn't have to do it!😅. Thank you! I also just left the photocell working. I just left it as is. We have 6 lights, four on the front of our shop and these save us having to go out there and turn them on and off every night. They do not have to be disabled. I am thrilled about that!
Thanks for posting this! Mine started flashing and I replaced the driver.. Then another problem.. Fortunately I bought two of the Altairs at Costco, so I had a reserve. Next time, I will be doing this. This is somewhat similar to what I did inside my house - replacing CFL can lights which had ballasts die with standard socket cans and LED bulbs. Thanks again!
Hey there, great video. In your description, you have two product links. Does the one for the ceramic fixture come complete with everything needed for this conversion?
went to Costco and picked up an $8 carriage light swapped out the lamp /light parts and wired it to to the dusk light sensor it to 15 minutes including drilling a large hole for the wiring and done. Inexpensive fix..
If you call Altair directly, they sell the cheaper kit. I haven't heard if they last a bit longer, I have two (out of three)of these lights bad now, and I'm trying to figure out the best solution.
Thank you for detailed video… I did this but left in the sensor, was hoping it would work… unfortunately now when I turn on the lights… they flicker… makes a clicking sound like a blinker in a car… (weird) no matter what type of bulb I use… the only difference in mine is I left the sensor in…🥲😢 guess I will try one more time to see if I can fix this. Darn was hoping this would be the fix… any suggestions???
Hi Chevy guy. I loves this video. The only problem I have is that I can't find the light socket with the nipple that you used. Can you tell me where you got it or what is the proper name. Steven
Sure, here is the link for light sockets from Amazon. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083918KSB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and the threaded nipples www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083918KSB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. The light bulbs are also from Amazon and easy to find elsewhere. Good luck with your project
very nice video, could you please put link for all parts again, both of above links are pointing to holder only. threaded nipple + retaining nut link is missing.
I have about 8 or 10 of these and several of them failed due to sub-standard drivers. So I decided to eliminate the drivers and led. Now they are working fine.
I did that on all 6 of our lights two years ago, they all failed in two years. Changing to bulbs is so easy, I used LED Edison bulbs in each. They look so nice! I can use different colored bulbs in them now for the Holidays. But I keep the automatic on feature on each. Works great!
I think you could just connect the photocell wires to the power wires? He took it out because he said he didn’t need the feature anymore but he didn’t say you couldn’t use it
Did you try hooking it up like the other guys mentioned? Did it work? It should work if the photocell was rated for 120vac since in the new configuration, it's tied directly to power. Otherwise, would just need to buy another photocell that's compatible with 120vac and replace that too
Thank you so much!! I just did this conversion and it was so easy thanks to your video! You just saved me a ton of effort and money!
I am so happy you posted this. I finally have changed four of our LED parts for bulbs. Kits come with everything you need. I was surprised how fast you can install the bulb parts. I still have two more to do but I am so happy. I can use colored bulbs in these now for the Holidays. I was always kind of bummed I couldn't use them. I truly appreciate your showing this video. I had not thought of this. My husband is happy too, he didn't have to do it!😅. Thank you! I also just left the photocell working. I just left it as is. We have 6 lights, four on the front of our shop and these save us having to go out there and turn them on and off every night. They do not have to be disabled. I am thrilled about that!
May I know what kits you used? I also wish to leave the photocell working. TIA.
I posted the list of items needed in the description
Thanks for posting this! Mine started flashing and I replaced the driver.. Then another problem.. Fortunately I bought two of the Altairs at Costco, so I had a reserve. Next time, I will be doing this. This is somewhat similar to what I did inside my house - replacing CFL can lights which had ballasts die with standard socket cans and LED bulbs. Thanks again!
Great video, im tackling this task today.
I followed this video and it works perfectly. Thanks for posting
thank you for posting this simple and effective solution to save fixtures and money.
Glad it helped
Hey there, great video. In your description, you have two product links. Does the one for the ceramic fixture come complete with everything needed for this conversion?
the ceramic fixtures are just the fixture and wiring. You will also need the lamp rods (Amazon and big box stores) and lightbulbs
Exelent job, I could do the same with my lights 👍
went to Costco and picked up an $8 carriage light swapped out the lamp /light parts and wired it to to the dusk light sensor it to 15 minutes including drilling a large hole for the wiring and done. Inexpensive fix..
what do you mean $8 carriage light. was there a clearance?
Converted 2 of these today! 😁Thx!
great! glad I was able to help!
Altair lighting now has a repair kit for $ 16.00 includes a new plate with built in driver and a new sensor. Easy install
I found a kit, but it was $36. Can you help us find what you are talking about?
If you call Altair directly, they sell the cheaper kit. I haven't heard if they last a bit longer, I have two (out of three)of these lights bad now, and I'm trying to figure out the best solution.
Great idea..I have the same light fixtures.
I’m have the same lanterns . Do you know the name brand or how to order more led lights if I can just replace the led may be easier for me
Thank you for detailed video… I did this but left in the sensor, was hoping it would work… unfortunately now when I turn on the lights… they flicker… makes a clicking sound like a blinker in a car… (weird) no matter what type of bulb I use… the only difference in mine is I left the sensor in…🥲😢 guess I will try one more time to see if I can fix this. Darn was hoping this would be the fix… any suggestions???
The sensor might be 12 volts?
Awesome extremely helpful
Hi can you convert the costco lantern in to light bulb just like you did but leave the photo sensor connected so it works like it first did when new
I guess you could but I removed them because I wanted to control them manually.
Thank you for making this video
Glad it was helpful!
Good alternative and i suggest to use a dawn & dusk bulb to replace the photocell.
I have these lights and the LED burned out. I was wanting to change the LED so it matched the others.
thank u
what about the sensor ?
I disconnected the sensor when I bought the lights, so if you want a light sensor, you will need to swap it for a 120V since the original is 12 volts
Hi. Is there a list of the items you used so I could buy them please
I added items list in the description
Thanks! Great video. Does the light kit come with the little rod that you put the wires through? The rod that stabilizes the light kit?
Hi Chevy guy. I loves this video. The only problem I have is that I can't find the light socket with the nipple that you used. Can you tell me where you got it or what is the proper name. Steven
Glad it helped you. I found them on Amazon. Here is the link www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083918KSB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Lowes carries them and so does a good True Value Hardware store…
Can you send the link to the parts for the conversion lightbulb?
Sure, here is the link for light sockets from Amazon. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083918KSB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and the threaded nipples www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083918KSB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. The light bulbs are also from Amazon and easy to find elsewhere. Good luck with your project
very nice video, could you please put link for all parts again, both of above links are pointing to holder only. threaded nipple + retaining nut link is missing.
Nice video! What's the reason you didn't replace the LED and drivers?
I have about 8 or 10 of these and several of them failed due to sub-standard drivers. So I decided to eliminate the drivers and led. Now they are working fine.
I did that on all 6 of our lights two years ago, they all failed in two years. Changing to bulbs is so easy, I used LED Edison bulbs in each. They look so nice! I can use different colored bulbs in them now for the Holidays. But I keep the automatic on feature on each. Works great!
Does the dusk till dawn sensor still work with the bulb conversion?
No he took it out.
You have to replace the sensor with the 120V sensor. The one that come with the fixture is a low voltage DC sensor.
It did NOT work on mine, it caused the lights to flicker….
i didnt see a link for parts
I have added the list of parts in the description
could you have wired it so the dusk til dawn sensor still worked?
The sensor that comes with the fixture is a low voltage DC sensor. Tou need to replace it with the 120V sensor.
I have 3 out of the total 5 flashing! I need a fix to this. There is no way to retain the photocell feature, correct ?
I was wondering the same thing. Did you get an answer if we could keep the photocell.
I think you could just connect the photocell wires to the power wires? He took it out because he said he didn’t need the feature anymore but he didn’t say you couldn’t use it
Did you try hooking it up like the other guys mentioned? Did it work? It should work if the photocell was rated for 120vac since in the new configuration, it's tied directly to power. Otherwise, would just need to buy another photocell that's compatible with 120vac and replace that too
So, the new ones don't have a separate wiring for the photocell feature.
I was able to correct them later, without difficulty.