Evening all.
I was renewing a timber canopy in a block of flats and had to remove a Photocell thats used to control when the communal lighting comes on/goes off. I never touched any of the wiring or the internals but in order to get to the top mounting screw I had to unscrew the head of the photocell. I then did the reverse and remounted it in its original position when I was finished. Going by the size of the prongs it seems there is only one way the head attaches to the body so I'm confident I put it back together correctly.
Only problem now is that the lights are constantly on, no matter the level of daylight.
Have I done something wrong or have I inadvertently damaged it?
Its a Zodion SS4.
Cheers
I was renewing a timber canopy in a block of flats and had to remove a Photocell thats used to control when the communal lighting comes on/goes off. I never touched any of the wiring or the internals but in order to get to the top mounting screw I had to unscrew the head of the photocell. I then did the reverse and remounted it in its original position when I was finished. Going by the size of the prongs it seems there is only one way the head attaches to the body so I'm confident I put it back together correctly.
Only problem now is that the lights are constantly on, no matter the level of daylight.
Have I done something wrong or have I inadvertently damaged it?
Its a Zodion SS4.
Cheers
