Hello
I have an enclosed outdoor bullet lighting fixture.
I have it pointed straight up. I set it to light a flag and don’t want It on an angle lighting the house also. There are no weep holes in the rim of the cover that holds the glass to enclose the fixture to let any collected water out.
I drilled 3 small holes in the lens cover yesterday. It rained last night and the water is collected on the glass past the holes I drilled.
I installed a couple larger enclosed RABS in the past and noticed they have a weep hole that’s oval shape In their glass cover.
Does the round hole not allow the water to escape as a oval hole will?
Is it a physics thing. Do I need to oval out the holes? Wondering.
Thanks
I have an enclosed outdoor bullet lighting fixture.
I have it pointed straight up. I set it to light a flag and don’t want It on an angle lighting the house also. There are no weep holes in the rim of the cover that holds the glass to enclose the fixture to let any collected water out.
I drilled 3 small holes in the lens cover yesterday. It rained last night and the water is collected on the glass past the holes I drilled.
I installed a couple larger enclosed RABS in the past and noticed they have a weep hole that’s oval shape In their glass cover.
Does the round hole not allow the water to escape as a oval hole will?
Is it a physics thing. Do I need to oval out the holes? Wondering.
Thanks