billmarvin
Member
Gentleman,
We have a strange electrical occurrence regarding some outdoor residential motion sensor lights. We have a motion detector/sensor mounted outside of a master bedroom next to a sliding glass door, and controlled by a single pole wall switch left in the on or normal position.This is next to the sliding door. This is the normal position for the motion/sensor light to operate, and it does so. However, when the bath or laundry ceiling exhaust fan, (which are on the same circuit as the motion/sensor light), are turned on, then turned off, the motionlightcomes on. This same thing happens on the other side of the house also.
We have a strange electrical occurrence regarding some outdoor residential motion sensor lights. We have a motion detector/sensor mounted outside of a master bedroom next to a sliding glass door, and controlled by a single pole wall switch left in the on or normal position.This is next to the sliding door. This is the normal position for the motion/sensor light to operate, and it does so. However, when the bath or laundry ceiling exhaust fan, (which are on the same circuit as the motion/sensor light), are turned on, then turned off, the motionlightcomes on. This same thing happens on the other side of the house also.