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A normal 25w incandescent lamp in a lampholder, attached to a short length of flex would prove whether the supply was good or not.
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what i meant was that the supply could have been taken from a light switch where the was no neutral, i.e. the N to the light and /or sensor could be a switched L.@telectrix. Apologies, is the "switch" you are talking about the manual switch override to keep the power onto the 50W unit, without the PIR triggering the floodlight
I still wouldn't rule out incompatibility between the floodlights and the PIR's. Do you know if the PIR's have a relay contact output or are they a solid state switch like a triac?@Marvo. The PIRs are separate. Tried Knightbridge and LAP brands. Made no difference.
Though I agree, seen it happen myself many times, surely any decent sparky would have found this out pretty quickly when testing? The o.p mentions that the "electrician" tested it out and the supply voltage was ok. ??what i meant was that the supply could have been taken from a light switch where the was no neutral, i.e. the N to the light and /or sensor could be a switched L.
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