u/FanSerious7672

▲ 3 r/led+1 crossposts

One of my flood lights burned out so I decided to replace 4 of them with LEDs. I believe there is an additional 4 on the same circuit, but it's a different switch and I don't really use those. After replacing 2 those worked fine, but after all 4, they turn on once fine, then when flipping switch off stay partially on, and when trying to turn back on, flash bright then partially on. Switching one back to the old incandescent bulb seems to fix it for the other 3 LEDs. Any ideas? Bad bulbs? Bad circuit? Bad switch? Something else?

Trying to post a video but it's not letting me for some reason.

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u/FanSerious7672 — 8 days ago

Well I made it happen (eventually)

18" bar, fiskers supersplitter, cant hook meant for 14" max, time, and effort

Thickest cut was like 31", so def the biggest I have ever done and likely can do with my current saw. Starting out I wasn't cutting super straight but then I hit a nail breaking off a tooth. (PSA please don't put nails in trees people!!!) After that I sharpened it real well so the combination of one less tooth and extra sharpening made it cut straight lol. Rolling was annoying with what I had available, ended up cutting in some notches through the bark so the hook could grab. Also Jesus oak is heavy green! Even after cutting rolling these around was a challenge! No chance I could roll the biggest one as it had the notch and so wouldn't stay upright. Splitting actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, just get the edges off before going through the center. Ended up with around 2 cord. Not bad for $40!

u/FanSerious7672 — 11 days ago