The manual said that the motion sensor works with heat.
Usually, it's a difference in heat.
That's partly why it wants a minute and a half to warm up,
and reach some homeostatsis...
The tape may work, blending all surrounding heat.
If not, try a layer of aluminum foil, shiny side out, and
clear tape. Reflect the radiaited heat. Have a shiny
poptart wrapper? Do a test.
And as said, sensor set to minimum.
You remind me, I have one to repair for my MIL.
Thanks a lot... ;>)
Happy NonDeNominational HollyDaze-
& God Bless!
;>)
BillSF9c
"Small minds discuss people,
average minds discuss events,
great minds discuss ideas."
- Eleanor Roosevelt -
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Chmelik" <Chmelik@...> wrote:
>
> I would assume that there are two sensors, one for motion and one for
> daylight. Since there is not a picture of the sensor apparatus, I would turn
> the sensitivity to minimum and use electrical tape to cover the motion
> sensor. Give that a try.
> ck
30 November 2011
Re: [DIY] Heath Zenith Model SL-4110-OR
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