Outdoor Lights Not Working Rhodes

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Strathfield, Burwood, and Concord post-war brick veneers face their own electrical challenges — three-phase legacy supply, oversized backyards with detached structures (granny flats, sheds, studios), and original aluminium wiring developing oxide-related hotspots.

Plenty of Federation terraces and warehouse conversions around the Inner West still run outdoor lighting off ageing rubber or two-wire circuits with no earth. When yard or porch lights die here, the cause is frequently perished insulation or a tired old circuit, not the fitting, so we check what's actually feeding it first.

⚠ Stop — Call Immediately if You Notice Any of These:
  • A burning smell from any outdoor fitting
  • Visible water dripping from a fitting
  • Soot, char, or melting on any fitting
  • Sparks visible from a fitting
  • A fitting that is hot to touch
  • Tingles from any outdoor metalwork — fence, rail, gate, BBQ
  • An RCD that trips when outdoor lights switch on
  • A buzzing or crackling sound from any fitting
Full guide: Why Are My Outdoor Lights Not Working? — causes, FAQs & expert advice

About Why Are My Outdoor Lights Not Working?

Outdoor lights fail most often because of a failed photocell or PIR sensor, water ingress into a fitting, a tripped RCD, or a perished cable. Water inside a fitting or a damaged cable is a genuine shock and fire hazard — if your lights are intermittent or your RCD keeps tripping, call 0433 462 902 immediately or book a same-day diagnostic.

Sydney’s coastal suburbs — Bondi, Coogee, Manly, Cronulla, Avalon — see salt-driven corrosion destroy fittings and cable sheaths years faster than inland properties. Outdoor circuits also run the longest cable runs in most homes, with the most intermittent switching and weatherproof seals to maintain, which is why they appear disproportionately in our Sydney callouts. Sydney Electrical Service is dispatched 24/7 across every metropolitan suburb.

What to Do Right Now in Rhodes

  1. Try the manual switch (if any) to confirm power is reaching the circuit.
  2. Check the switchboard for tripped breakers or RCDs on outdoor circuits.
  3. Reset any tripped device once. If it won't hold, leave it OFF and call us.
  4. For sensor-controlled lights, cover the photocell to simulate darkness and see if lights activate.
  5. For PIR motion lights, walk through the detection zone in low light to test.
  6. Inspect each fitting visually (during daylight) for water, damage, soot, or insect ingress.
  7. Try replacing the bulb in accessible fittings. LED retrofit bulbs need to match the fitting's voltage and driver.
  8. Photograph any damaged fittings for our diagnostic dispatch.
  9. For total circuit failure with no obvious bulb cause, book a Level 2 electrician.

Electrical work in Rhodes

Rhodes has transformed more than almost any suburb in the inner west. What was once a heavy-industrial peninsula on the Parramatta River is now dominated by high-rise residential towers, large strata complexes and waterfront apartments around Rhodes Waterside. There's very little of the old fibro-and-weatherboard stock left here - the electrical work is overwhelmingly modern, high-density and strata-based, which brings its own demands around large main switchboards, sub-mains feeding individual floors, common-property circuits, car-park and lift supplies, and the metering arrangements that go with multi-occupancy buildings.

Rhodes is supplied through the Ausgrid network, and as an accredited Level 2 ASP we handle the connections between these buildings and Ausgrid's network - including consumer mains, CT metering and the high-load three-phase supplies that big residential and mixed-use towers need. With the suburb sitting right on the water, exposed external switchgear and connection points still cop salt and weather, so we keep an eye on corrosion. For owners and strata managers, the common jobs are switchboard maintenance, supply upgrades and fault-finding across shared distribution.

Common Questions

The most likely cause is a failed photocell or PIR sensor — both have finite service lives, particularly in coastal Sydney where salt air shortens them. Replacement is straightforward but requires a licensed electrician.
The bulb is fine but the sensor has failed in the "always on" or "always off" position, depending on the model. Some sensors also have user-adjustable sensitivity and timeout that may have drifted. We can test, recalibrate, or replace as needed.
Sometimes — if the fault was transient water ingress that has dried out. More often, water has reached terminations and corrosion has begun. Inspecting fittings during daylight and replacing damaged seals is the right approach.
Many low-voltage garden lights run on 12 V or 24 V for safety in the wet. The transformer steps mains 230 V down to the lower voltage. Transformers do fail — typically with a buzzing or hot housing and lights that flicker or cut out.

Why Rhodes Residents Choose Us

Heritage Federation streets through Glebe, Annandale, and Leichhardt require electricians familiar with original 1900s–1920s wiring methods, surface-conduit installations, and the heritage-overlay considerations that affect external work.

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