How to Change Garden Light Bulb?
Garden Lights are widely used in residential areas, parks, and landscapes to enhance safety and aesthetics. Over time, even high-quality LED garden lights may require bulb or module replacement to maintain performance. Here is a step-by-step guide to safely change a garden light bulb.
Table of Contents
Step 1: Turn Off the Power
Always cut off the power supply before handling any electrical fixture.
For safety, use a tester to confirm that no current is flowing to the garden light.
Step 2: Open the Fixture
Most garden lights are designed with a removable or hinged top cover for easy access.
Loosen screws or release the latch to open the housing.
Be careful to avoid damaging waterproof seals that ensure outdoor protection.
Step 3: Remove the Old Bulb or Module
Locate the light source inside the fixture, which may be a replaceable LED module or bulb.
Disconnect the power connector and carefully unscrew or release the old part.
Dispose of the used bulb according to local regulations.
Step 4: Install the New Bulb
Insert a new bulb or LED module that matches the wattage and voltage rating of the original unit.
Reconnect the power cable securely to avoid loose connections.
Ensure the bulb is aligned correctly for optimal light distribution.
Step 5: Close and Seal the Fixture
Close the top cover and tighten screws or latches to restore the IP-rated waterproof protection.
Make sure no gaps remain where dust or moisture could enter.
Step 6: Restore Power and Test
Turn the power back on and check the illumination.
Verify that the light beam covers the intended area and operates without flicker.
Maintenance Tips
Clean the lens or cover during replacement to maintain brightness.
Regularly inspect surge protectors and connectors for signs of wear.
Use high-quality certified components to extend service life.
Our Advantage
At DJ Lighting, our LED Garden Light series is designed with user-friendly maintenance structures, such as hinged covers and modular designs, making bulb or module replacement fast and safe. With IP66–IP67 protection, surge resistance, and up to 200 lm/W luminous efficacy, our garden lights are built for durability, efficiency, and long-term performance in outdoor environments.
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