Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Motion Sensor Lantern Motion Sensor Light Does Not Completely Cut Off Current?

Motion sensor light does not completely cut off current? - motion sensor lantern

Two separate units behaved similarly. The light turns off automatically, but there is always a current to the bulb filament, that the very small, almost imperceptible holds. The earth is good. The polarity is correct. The voltage was read from 125 to 126 V (Tester cheap Radio Shack) to.

Could have done with 2 LED motion sensor broken?

They Hampton Bay Exterior Motion Sensor Lantern Home Depot (SKU # 248 593).

* This is not a function of the device to hold the bulb filament vague .*



2 comments:

davep123 said...

Wow 6 years as an electrician and I have no idea, mess with the settings and see what happens, it is possible that the motion sensor is bad.

how this test is removed, and check if the continuity between the two sides of the switch when the motion occurs

I would therefore assumed Motion wire (,) your performance and you start one or two pieces of tape over the eye after the test line and load sides of the switch (the eye) is indeed a change.

If it is proved that there is continuity between the two, if you are blind, and then the drive is bad

radiorog... said...

when the light bulb that you want to adjust the sensitivity of detection saysounds, read the instruction book and sensitivity sdjust Hope this helps

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