On January 14, 2016 at 19:01, Fiasco said...
On switched outside circuits you should always be using a contactor to energize the circuit and the 8ans to energize the coil in the contactor. The amp draw for the contactor coil is negligable and the 8ans is protected from overdraw and electrical short from water entering a fixture enclosure.
Changing bulbs is not a permanent solution. Someone may change bulbs to higher wattage at a later date.
What would you suggest as the best course of action?