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Old 10-26-10, 12:45 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Daox View Post
I think the best alternative there is to keep your lights on time to a minimum. A more efficient bulb would of course help too.
The time is already down to 15-20 seconds, but another problem is that it's very hard to adjust the light (dark) level of operation, so sometimes it turns on during daylight. The potentiometer doesn't have good resolution, I've already soldered a resistor in parallel, but this only slightly helped. I may just replace the unit, since it's becoming more and more problematic after two years in the elements.
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