TheOstrich wrote:Up at 3:30 this morning as the front security light kept on going on and off. I suspect waving foilage in the high winds we have at the moment, but no amount of tinkering with the direction of the sensor or the Time / Lux controls on it would stop the blinking thing! So, because it's an old system and there's no on/off switch, it runs directly off the lighting circuit, had to go and trip the circuit out at the fusebox.
Our security light came on one night about 1.00 a.m and would not go off. Had to get dressed I had to go outside to get into the roof soace above the kitchen extension to unplug it. Have had a new security light fitted with it plug into a socket in the bedroom. So no more late night trips.