Lamp Post Sensor Calibration

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Old 07-16-2011, 07:27 AM
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My lamp post sensor goes on about 2 hours before my street neighbors and remains on for about 1 1/2 hours after everyone's turns off.

Looking for an explanation; troubleshooting thoughts; and a solution.
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Old 07-16-2011, 07:57 AM
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Ours was acting up too and I replaced the whole sensor thing-a-ma-bob. Went to Ace because they always know what I need when I don't ! It wasn't too bad to replace. Good luck.
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Old 07-16-2011, 09:05 AM
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I think it's like a phone... You take the post off and run around the yard in a figure eight and it will straighten right up!


OK... kidding..... What he said!
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Old 07-16-2011, 09:05 AM
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Is there a plant wrapped around the post?? If so trim it back from the sensor. That solved our problem....................
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Old 07-16-2011, 09:46 AM
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Soon your lights will remain "on" 24 hours a day. As ddan stated, replacement is a simple job. shouldn't take more than a few minutes. Just make note of which wires are on the current (inoperative) sensor and install the new one in the same way. The sensor is removed by simply turning the unit as you would a bottle cap. You may have to remove the top portion of your lamp post in order to hold the unit in place.
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Old 07-16-2011, 09:50 AM
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Lamp post sensor replacement -

Step 1: Shut off the circuit breaker that supplies power to the lamp post................(I could just see me forgetting to do that!)



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Lamp post sensor replacement -

Step 1: Shut off the circuit breaker that supplies power to the lamp post................(I could just see me forgetting to do that!)



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You know this how????
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You know this how????
Like I mentioned, I could just envision that being something I'd forget to do. I spend a lot of time second-guessing myself so that (hopefully) I don't screw too many things like that up! Never had that particular issue before, though............not yet!!!

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#1- as already stated, trim any bushes, plants that may be obscuring the eye.
#2- Clean the eye. Many times it just gets dirty.
#3- If the above does not work, replace the eye. It is an easy procedure.

If you do not want to do #3, just set ALL of your clocks back 2 hours.....all will then be well.

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Just wire the socket in direct and get a screw in photo cell works great but use flourecent bubles in any of them no good
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Just wire the socket in direct and get a screw in photo cell works great but use flourecent bubles in any of them no good
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I have a flurescent bulb in mine, works fine.
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