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Hi,

I have leased a warehouse for about a year now and have had an issue with the external floodlights.

There are about 12 in total that come on when its dark. Each one turns on, warms up, then at their full brightness turn off. This happens every 5 minutes or so. Each light does this but not simultaneously. Kind of one after the other in some strange sequence, a couple maybe at the same time, but the same cycle nonetheless.

Is there a setting that would cause this, or are they likely faulty? I just want them to come on and stay on until morning for security.

Cheers
 
Try a couple of new bulbs and see if they behave, would it be your responsibility to replace the fittings if your leasing?

Just the bulbs 1st to see if that works?

No, I suppose not. However he has said all the lights were working when we took the lease on. But i have told him about them before buit didnt progress with the issue.
 
Depending on for how long you intend to occupy the building and how many hours the lights are on, you may well find the savings on energy costs go a long way toward the cost of the LED replacement, or indeed better. If that doesn't quite wash its face, you could capitalise the LED installation (whereas energy costs are a revenue charge to your P&L) and then you're only paying 25% of the LED replacement in year one but yielding the full benefit in operating costs...and do it at the start of your financial year.
 
Thanks again for the replies. The whole sequence thing is really strange. I am going to review CCTV to see if its the same sequence each night? I have uploaded a photo of one of the fittings leaning out the window.

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Had this issue years ago on a old mod building and it was caused by individual photocells in the fitting reacting to light from other fittings switching them off and on as each light heated up and changed lux levels. If possible try disconnecting photocells and see if lights stay on just do a couple as test and go from there
 

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