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I have two outside lights controlled by a single sensor which has failed. The sensor is about 2½ metres up the wall and was only installed last year.
 
@Santa in response to your original post, i assume that since you live at the north pole it would cost too much in diesel for us to come have a look and fix it for you, so if you go down the chimney, stop half way down and you will be able to come through the wall with a sds drill and scutch chisel. then replace the offending part.
 
@Santa in response to your original post, i assume that since you live at the north pole it would cost too much in diesel for us to come have a look and fix it for you, so if you go down the chimney, stop half way down and you will be able to come through the wall with a sds drill and scutch chisel. then replace the offending part.
Or you could get Prancer to stand close by and use him as a step up.
 
That's helpful, but I can't wait 'till Christmas as Mrs Santa insists that she need a light to find the front door
 

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