Outside wall light

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Mariusr11
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Hi all im new here:)

So i had outside wall light working fine.

I wanted a PIR one so i bought exactly same one just with PIR.

Reconnected exactly same way and controls are fine but light doesnt come on. If i keep flicking the switch then light sometimes flicks but never stays on. I reconnected old one - works spot on. The new one - doesnt. Thought its a faulty uni, got a replacement - same thing.

Any advice?
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Most PIR lights (I also have one which is donkeys years old) have an adjustment for light sensitivity and time on, have you both in optimum position ?
When 1st powered my lights come on even in daylight then after about 3 minutes go into their night PIR mode.
You need to connect the supply by the colours connector instruction in the new unit, just might be the circuit is + and -ve sensitive whereas the straight light would not be' however I am sure a leky will put me you right on this soon enough :roll:
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Also look at the instructions for the pir, many of them have at least 3x runnung configurations (light always on, light sensitivity activation & motion activated) to cycle through which option you want to set it at, you turn the controlling light switch on and off a set number of times in a set time period)
As well as these settings there are often a light sensitivity setting which may need to be configured but testing in daylight could be an issue.
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