RHTPE
Structural
- Jun 11, 2008
- 702
This may not be the correct forum but I had to start somewhere.
I have a Heath-Zenith motion sensor fixture M/N SL-5318-BZ-E (purchased in 2012). In addition to the motion sensor it also has a dual-brightness (DB) feature whereby the lights turn on at half-brightness at dusk. Using a 19.5W LED PAR38 bulb the fixture works fine in test mode, but will only turn on once when the <ON> duration is set to 20 minutes. Once it shuts off, the motion sensor will no longer turn it back on.
I just switched out the bulbs with 72W incandescent PAR38 bulbs for a test tonight.
I know that in automobile applications on the flasher circuit, some LED bulbs require a resister to avoid hyper-flash.
Might a 110VAC circuit with a motion sensor require a similar approach?
My field is civil/structural, not electrical. I know enough to be dangerous but not enough to properly troubleshoot this issue.
I also purchased a later version fixture (Heath-Zenith M/N HZ-5318-BZ, identical features) with the hope that they have improved the circuitry - this fixture is returnable, the other one is not. Heath-Zenith tech support tells me the circuitry hasn't changed over the 9 years since I purchased the older version.
Ralph
Structures Consulting
Northeast USA
I have a Heath-Zenith motion sensor fixture M/N SL-5318-BZ-E (purchased in 2012). In addition to the motion sensor it also has a dual-brightness (DB) feature whereby the lights turn on at half-brightness at dusk. Using a 19.5W LED PAR38 bulb the fixture works fine in test mode, but will only turn on once when the <ON> duration is set to 20 minutes. Once it shuts off, the motion sensor will no longer turn it back on.
I just switched out the bulbs with 72W incandescent PAR38 bulbs for a test tonight.
I know that in automobile applications on the flasher circuit, some LED bulbs require a resister to avoid hyper-flash.
Might a 110VAC circuit with a motion sensor require a similar approach?
My field is civil/structural, not electrical. I know enough to be dangerous but not enough to properly troubleshoot this issue.
I also purchased a later version fixture (Heath-Zenith M/N HZ-5318-BZ, identical features) with the hope that they have improved the circuitry - this fixture is returnable, the other one is not. Heath-Zenith tech support tells me the circuitry hasn't changed over the 9 years since I purchased the older version.
Ralph
Structures Consulting
Northeast USA