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Hi new onn here
Has anyone had problems with sensors. exterior ones .on led floodlights. I've had a few now sticking onn after a couple of months
Only switching 50 watt or smaller floods .
Usual story with supplier . Only me.
Thanks
 
I have yet to use a manufacturer of LED floods that has not had a steady rate of failure.

PIRs seem to be more prone but all seem to let moisture in to some extent.

I get paid to fit and don't supply for this very reason.
 

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