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I have a light above my garage door that is supposed to be on a
dusk-to-dawn timer. When we bought the house (the garage was completely new when we bought it), the timer worked. But now it is on more of a dawn-to-dusk cycle rather than dusk-to-dawn. The cycle seems to made this change gradually. I cannot, however, find a control for the timer, or even a photocell somewhere. The light is simply mounted above the garage door with a wire that runs along the garage wall to the rest of the wires for the garage. |
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My bet is that it does have a photocell but that the cell or eye is not
readily distinguishable. Maybe on top ? |
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On 1 May 2005 13:29:50 -0700, someone wrote:
My bet is that it does have a photocell but that the cell or eye is not readily distinguishable. Then why does it go on in the daytime, and off at night? A blocked or defective photocell would be on all the time, or off, or flaky, and that's not what they are reporting. Where exactly have they looked? The control does not have to be anywhere near the light itself. Next to the breaker panel is a polular place. Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file. |
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![]() "v" wrote in message ... On 1 May 2005 13:29:50 -0700, someone wrote: My bet is that it does have a photocell but that the cell or eye is not readily distinguishable. Then why does it go on in the daytime, and off at night? A blocked or defective photocell would be on all the time, or off, or flaky, and that's not what they are reporting. Where exactly have they looked? The control does not have to be anywhere near the light itself. Next to the breaker panel is a polular place. A photocell next to the breaker???? I would think that the photocell is in the vacinity of the light and most likely directly attached to it. Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file. |
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On Wed, 4 May 2005 09:51:36 -0400, "Mike Lewis"
wrote: A photocell next to the breaker???? I would think that the photocell is in the vacinity of the light and most likely directly attached to it. Where did he say photocell? The OP stated the interval has shifted so much the light is on during the day and off at night. Doesn't sound like a photocell does it? |
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sorry dude .. someone mentioned a photocell .. and someone said they
went looking for it and couldn't find .. and then I thought someone said to look by the breaker box ... we're gonna have to go to video tape to sort this out! "doubter" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 May 2005 09:51:36 -0400, "Mike Lewis" wrote: A photocell next to the breaker???? I would think that the photocell is in the vacinity of the light and most likely directly attached to it. Where did he say photocell? The OP stated the interval has shifted so much the light is on during the day and off at night. Doesn't sound like a photocell does it? |
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On Wed, 4 May 2005 09:51:36 -0400, someone wrote:
A photocell next to the breaker???? I would think that the photocell is in the vacinity of the light and most likely directly attached to it. No, I am saying it may NOT be a photocell, that is why it is on in the day and off at night. Probably a timer which could be anywhere but is often near the breakers. OP said it was a timer, and then a reply claimed it was a photcell. Reply to NG only - this e.mail address goes to a kill file. |
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