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#29385 09/15/03 11:22 PM
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I am trying to find the manufacturer of those electrical outlet posts that are advertised in EVERY electrical magazine. I am referring to the square, 4" X 4", hollow plastic posts that allow the installation of gfi's and lights in different configurations. These posts are between 2 and 4 feet high. If I could get a web address featuring pictures of this product, that would be great.

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That is definitely the type of product I was looking for but I thought they had different versions of it. I don't even need a gfi or duplex receptacle. I'm actually just looking for a very clean looking way to mount two different types of lights using one manufactured post. In my situation, an upper light will shine up on a flag (which is about 10' away) and a second light will shine down on the ground surrounding the light post (to illuminate a flowerbed). For the lower fixture, I was thinking of something like is often used for sidewalk lighting. This luminaire probably needs a shade above it to keep all the light shining down. Any recommendations?

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Anybody else have an idea?


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