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In my backyard, there is electrical which runs up a concealed track on the house. At the top of it is a spotlight, but there is no switch anywhere to be found to turn it on. I don't know if it has power going to it or not.

There is an outlet midway up the electrical track and the outlet DOES work. So it is possible the spotlight does too but how do I turn it on to see, if there is no switch?

I tried putting in new bulbs and nothing happened. I do not see a breaker labeled as 'back deck' or anything similar on the electrical panel in the basement.

Does anyone have any ideas?
 
I'm not sure how I can find your switch from thousands of miles away, but if you want to pay my fares...accommodation and two weeks wages I'll be more than happy to take a look. As an aside what's the fishing like round there? Salmon....Musky? Should I bring my gear?
 
My question was "why is there no switch to my back spotlight?" and not "where is the switch to my back spotlight?" which seems to have been your interpretation... There is not a switch. Do you charge extra for the snarky attitude?
 
Maybe a switch was not fitted? Or was forgotten? Hidden/placed in an out of the way position?????

If you want this light to work, call a local electrician to have a look at it for you. Good luck and welcome to the forum.
 
My question was "why is there no switch to my back spotlight?" and not "where is the switch to my back spotlight?" which seems to have been your interpretation... There is not a switch. Do you charge extra for the snarky attitude?

Noon earth should we know why there is no switch for your back spotlight? Unless the electrician who installed it is on here and remembers doing the job then we haven't got a hope in hells chance of giving the correct answer.

There are a number of possible answers, it could be that the switch has been removed, the supply to the light disconnected, the light controlled by a sensor or time control, the switch being in an inspected or hidden location
 
My question was "why is there no switch to my back spotlight?" and not "where is the switch to my back spotlight?" which seems to have been your interpretation... There is not a switch. Do you charge extra for the snarky attitude?
There will be some kind of switch, whether it be a conventional switch, as others have pointed out a timeclock or photocell, or at the very least you should be able to turn it on and off via the circuit breaker.

The socket is not necessarily connected to the light.

There are many reasons the light might not be working other than that the bulb has gone or it's switched off - there could be a bad connection in the fitting, there could be a bad connection in a join in the cable, or the circuit could be incomplete, but to answer your question again, yes there is a switch.
 

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