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If you’re running into problems with motion sensor lights that don’t turn on, there are a few steps you can take. Read on for some helpful advice from our expert electricians.
Motion sensor lights use sensors to detect movement. The lights come on when the sensors detect a person or object moving.
The motion sensors used to detect movement can vary from product to product. While some motion sensor lights rely on active infrared sensors, others use passive infrared or PIR sensors. Your light fixture might also use photoelectric sensors or microwave technology, but infrared radiation is more common.
There are several benefits to installing outdoor motion sensors on your property:
Issues can stem from a few different things:
If you’re running into problems with your motion light fixture, turning the device on and off again is one of the first things you can try to reset the lights. If this doesn’t work, your best option is to give us a call and have one of our professional electricians troubleshoot the problem.

The following steps will help you troubleshoot your vacancy sensors.
Are there objects blocking the sensor? Check the sensor’s surface and wipe it with a clean cloth to remove dirt and debris.
While LED lights can last longer than other types of bulbs, a power surge or defective circuit can still cause them to stop working. The bulb may wear out over time or sustain damage if an object falls on the light. Check the light bulbs and replace them if needed.
Check your owner’s manual to see if you can adjust the sensitivity setting of your motion lights or adjust the detector mode. If the setting is too low, the sensors might fail to respond to slight movements.
You can also try adjusting the duration settings. A light that glows for a few seconds might not be beneficial, and a light that stays on for several minutes can go through its battery quickly if you’re using solar-powered motion lights.
If you can, expand the range setting to improve the efficiency of your outdoor security lights.
If your lights are still not working after cleaning the sensor, checking the light bulbs, and adjusting the settings, give us a call.Our expert electricians at U.S. Electric will be able to find and address the root cause of the issue. Give us a call now to get your motion sensor lights working again!
]]>A light turning on and off by itself is not a common occurrence. However, there are some common reasons that lights turn on and off by itself.

Turning on a large appliance will instantly increase electrical demand. The sudden increase can cause the lights to dim, if only for a moment. There is nothing to be worried about as it is part of the standard demand of the current.
If the light flickering on and off is confined to a single source, the fixture itself could be faulty. Be careful, as a frayed or damaged electrical cord may throw sparks. This is a fire hazard, so check the light fixture in question.
Stormy weather can affect the power grid wherever you live. Weather can cause brief interruptions in the power supply causing the lights in your home to flicker on and off. Surge protectors or a backup power supply can help to mitigate the issue.
Problems with electrical connections which cause the lights to flicker on and off are concerning. If you have concluded this to be the likely cause contact an electrician. A professional should correct this issue.
This is a hazardous job that needs to be done correctly and safely in a manner that will last.

A few other issues could be the reason for the flickering lights:
These are all common problems that can cause lights to flicker on and off. A problem with the bulb may result from the wrong bulb for the socket, with different ratings. Power supply issues or a poor connection will cause issues. These problems can also create complications with excess heat.
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Whatever your lighting project may be, U.S. Electric can help you through the entire process. We are happy to assist from planning to project completion. Our services are guaranteed!

If your lights are still turning on and off and you have ruled out the minor issues, it is time to call an electrician. With more than 30 years of experience, our team at U.S. Electric will diagnose and fix the problem and prevent costly electrical work in the future. Schedule an electrical inspection with us today!
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