[Spridgets] (no subject)

Rick Fisk refisk at chartermi.net
Thu Feb 17 19:33:24 MST 2011


Bob,

Yes, motion sensors fail.  Simpler and probably cheaper to replace it than 
trying to fix it.

BTW, most "motion" sensors are actually temperature sensors.  They detect 
body heat and turn the light on.

Rick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Gardner" <rdgard at cox.net>
To: <spridgets at autox.team.net>; <9issa at justbrits.com>
Cc: <midgetsprite at yahoogroups.com>; <BugeyeSprites at yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 8:53 PM
Subject: [Spridgets] (no subject)


> There are so many people on these lists that are smarter than I am, that I
> sometimes ask non LBC questions, knowing I will get fast, good answers on
> almost any subject. (except religion and politics---lol).
>
> So................Here goes.
>
> I have had a motion sensor light in my shop next to the bugeyes (LBC 
> content
> lol) for about 15 years.  Several times the light has come on and stayed 
> on.
> I simply kill the breaker for 30 sec and turn back on and it resets and is
> normal.
>
> This time the light is on always and turning the breaker off and on does 
> not
> fix it.  The only way to turn off the light is to un screw the bulbs.
>
> So my question is, do these motion sensors go bad from time to time or
> should I consider taking it down, taking it apart and trying to fix it? 
> I
> have one outside in the weather for 25 years with no problems.
>
> Any thoughts?  It is only about $15 for a new one but it is a PITA to 
> reach
> it and re wire it.
>
> Thanks in advance for your expert knowledge and advice.
>
> You never know with this group, there might be someone out there who
> designed the first one, or who invented them!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob in San Diego


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