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💬General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: jagMan653 on November 03, 2008, 02:31:54 PM
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I have had 3 PR511 units in service for about 10 years. They are all on the same circuit and are set to come on with motion after dark. They controll nothing other than their own flood lights.
After resolving some initial problems, they have worked well. Till now the main problem has been getting into the always-on state, but I've learned how to get them working again by following the setup instructions in the manual. However, recently one seems to have failed completely. I can't get it to come on at all. The other 2 do come on, so I know ther circuit is OK. I've read that the sensor can fail due to the ravages of sun exposure. Could that be my problem? If so, can I buy a new sensor somewhere?
One other problem with the same units is that I can no longer control them with the MT10A Mini-timer. I used to be able to turn them on/off manually from it, but no more. I don't think this is related to the more recent failure of one unit.
Any help appreciated.
Ed
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Ed... IMHO it sounds like you have one failed unit that needs replaced. Not bad after 10 years. You should look at the 4fer deal.... ten years is a long time for a motion sensor of ANY brand.
Does your mini-time operate anything? Could there be other interference on the line?
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You should look at the 4fer deal.... ten years is a long time for a motion sensor of ANY brand.
Does your mini-time operate anything? Could there be other interference on the line?
Thanks, Dave. Are you saying I should be replacing the PR511 rather than fixing it? What is the "4fer deal?"
The MiniTimer works fine. It is used primarily for lamps in the house, and a small radio, to make the house look occupied when we are away.
Regarding noise, I really can't say. I've read things gleaned from this forum about noise generators and signal suckers. I do have quite a few wall-warts as I'm sure almost everyone does these days. I've tried unplugging them, including a couple that were on the same circut as the PR511s, but nothing helps. Also, I've plugged the MiniTimer into an outlet on the PR511 circuit, but no joy.
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... Are you saying I should be replacing the PR511 rather than fixing it? What is the "4fer deal?"
Well if you sign-up for the news letter at the X10.com site... they will email you special saving offers... like this one (http://www.x10.com/promotions/pr511_ed_1008.html). One is special saving on a four unit deal (http://www.x10.com/products/pr511_ed_4pk_0111_1002_bottom.html).
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Thanks, Dave. Are you saying I should be replacing the PR511 rather than fixing it? What is the "4fer deal?"
There is a lot of components in the PR511s to go wrong besides the PIR detector. Unless you have a source for swapping parts (like another PR511) and are good with soldering iron, your best bet would be to get a new unit (IMHO).
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There is a lot of components in the PR511s to go wrong besides the PIR detector.
I would love to have the knowledge and skills to be able to repair circuit board devices.... but I don't.
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Ok, so repairing it doesn't look like a good option. Let me ask about another option I've read about here but don't fully understand. Some have said that the PR511 innards are often kind of flaky and it's better to control them with an ordinary lamp or appliance module. Can someone elaborate on that for me?
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You can control a PR511 with a X10 Pro Wall Switch Appliance Module (XPS3). I use one to control a PR511 so it won't trigger in daylight. The PR511 makes that almost impossible.
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Some have said that the PR511 innards are often kind of flaky and it's better to control them with an ordinary lamp or appliance module. Can someone elaborate on that for me?
No! I don't believe that to be true at all. I have read some posts of problems with FloodCam... but I have never read of concerns with the FloodLight. The floodlights PR511 are at the heart of my perimeter detection system. They turn on cameras, a chime, and even trigger a Voice Announcement system. You can even see this demo'ed [near the end] of my 3 minute Home Automation/BVC video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apZF77tsZlI).
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You can control a PR511 with a X10 Pro Wall Switch Appliance Module (XPS3). I use one to control a PR511 so it won't trigger in daylight. The PR511 makes that almost impossible.
Does that mean the 120V lines going to the PR511 are coming from a XpS3?
BTW, I have assumed that the settings on the PR511 control panel can force it to not come on during daylight regardless of motion. That feature of mine has seemed to work OK, except when some glitch on the mains causes them to stay on all the time.
Ed
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You can control a PR511 with a X10 Pro Wall Switch Appliance Module (XPS3). I use one to control a PR511 so it won't trigger in daylight. The PR511 makes that almost impossible.
Does that mean the 120V lines going to the PR511 are coming from a XpS3?
BTW, I have assumed that the settings on the PR511 control panel can force it to not come on during daylight regardless of motion. That feature of mine has seemed to work OK, except when some glitch on the mains causes them to stay on all the time.
Ed
YES!! That glitch you mentioned is why I went to a XPS3 to control the PR511. With it, no fuss, no muss and the 511 goes on when I want and turns off when I want. The timers are in the XPS3.
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You can control a PR511 with a X10 Pro Wall Switch Appliance Module (XPS3). I use one to control a PR511 so it won't trigger in daylight. The PR511 makes that almost impossible.
Does that mean the 120V lines going to the PR511 are coming from a XpS3?
BTW, I have assumed that the settings on the PR511 control panel can force it to not come on during daylight regardless of motion. That feature of mine has seemed to work OK, except when some glitch on the mains causes them to stay on all the time.
Ed
YES!! That glitch you mentioned is why I went to a XPS3 to control the PR511. With it, no fuss, no muss and the 511 goes on when I want and turns off when I want. The timers are in the XPS3.
Right now I have all 3 PR511 on a 120v circuit coming off an ordianry wall switch. Where would I put a XPS3? Would I need a separate one for each PR511?
Also, how would use of the XPS3 fix the current problem of one PR511 not coming on with motion? That is my main problem right now, because that's the principal function of these lights. Being able to turn them on and off from anothe X-10 device, e.g., MiniTimer, is nice, but not as important to me as motion control.
Ed
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Ed,
I am a bit confused and wonder if you are not making this harder than it should be: Your original post implies you were satisfied with your PR511 installation for 10 years, until one PR511 failed. If your objective is to try and get more than 10 years service out of the PR511's, I doubt switching power to the PR511's will guarantee that happening. Granted, I tend to be pessimistic.
Now if you want to be able to remotely control the motion sensing function of the PR511s.... then that is a different matter which a XPS3 or WS13 would solve. I'll go back to sleep now :D
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Ed,
I am a bit confused and wonder if you are not making this harder than it should be: Your original post implies you were satisfied with your PR511 installation for 10 years, until one PR511 failed. If your objective is to try and get more than 10 years service out of the PR511's, I doubt switching power to the PR511's will guarantee that happening. Granted, I tend to be pessimistic.
Now if you want to be able to remotely control the motion sensing function of the PR511s.... then that is a different matter which a XPS3 or WS13 would solve. I'll go back to sleep now :D
Hi Dave,
Sorry for letting the main issue get out of focus. Yes, the main objective is to get the motion detect lighting back in service. But, I would also LIKE to get back the ability to turn on/of any or all of the 3 PR511s from the MiniTimer controller inside the house. At one time that worked, now it doesn't. So while I have the attention of some pros here I thought I might as well explore that issue, and I thought the XPS3 might be an answer. I will buy another PR511 though, as I haven't heard anyone say I could fix it.
Thanks for your help.
Ed
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.... I would also LIKE to get back the ability to turn on/of any or all of the 3 PR511s from the MiniTimer controller inside the house.
And who wouldn't! Something has gone wrong somewhere... and the only way to fix it... is to track down what when wrong where. Randomly adding new stuff (XP53) might give you gthe disired results... or it could just waste time and money.
The best way to resolve you problem.. is to begin at the beginning. How-To: Map Your Electrical Circuits (http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?topic=11117.msg63562#msg63562)
After you have your circuits mapped and on paper:
- Check to make sure (with all other circuits off) that you mini-timer works on it's own circuits.
- With all other circuits off... EXCEPT the two with the floodlights and mini-timer.... and then all other devices except the floodlights and mini-timers removed. See if the mini timer operates ether the floodlights (OR an added control module).
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.... I would also LIKE to get back the ability to turn on/of any or all of the 3 PR511s from the MiniTimer controller inside the house.
And who wouldn't! Something has gone wrong somewhere... and the only way to fix it... is to track down what when wrong where. Randomly adding new stuff (XP53) might give you gthe disired results... or it could just waste time and money.
The best way to resolve you problem.. is to begin at the beginning. How-To: Map Your Electrical Circuits (http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?topic=11117.msg63562#msg63562)
After you have your circuits mapped and on paper:
- Check to make sure (with all other circuits off) that you mini-timer works on it's own circuits.
- With all other circuits off... EXCEPT the two with the floodlights and mini-timer.... and then all other devices except the floodlights and mini-timers removed. See if the mini timer operates ether the floodlights (OR an added control module).
I already have my circuits mapped. I have made some effort toward removing various things from the circuits, but not rigorously. However, I have just done another test I found under Troubleshooting in this Forum. I rigged a small incandescant lamp I could plug into a working lamp module. With this I started testing the wall outlets in the house, using both the Mini Tester and the RF controll RC5000. I did 5 and they all worked fine. I then decided to cut to the chase and go directly to the circuit with the 3 PR511s. I have two wall outlets on the same circuit, so I plugged my test lamp/module into each. It worked fine on both. This tells me it is NOT a signal/noise problem. It is simply that the PR511s are not responding to the line signals. These outlets are within a few feet of two of the PR511s. I am sorely tempted to conclude that the PR511s, at least the ones I purchased perhaps 10 years ago, are not robust, reliable units. I have just ordered a new one ($50 including 4-5 other goodies and shipping). It will be interesting to see how well it works. I might add that I have also had several failures of lamp modules in recent years. Maybe they use the same signal processing circuits as used in the PR511s.
BTW, the Sensor/Dusk settings on all 3 PR511s are in the OUT positions, i.e., not controlling any other lights. The house codes are all set to the same letter as I use on my controllers. The Start codes are set to 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Of possible interest/importance is originally (years ago) had the Sensor settings all set to the start code of a chime module. I unplugged the chime because it drove us crazy in windy weather due to swaying bushes. Somewhere in the same time frame we had problems with spurious lamp on/off episodes which I finally traced to the PR511s. This was a long time ago so my memory is not clear, but I believe I fixed it by putting all the Sensor/Dusk settings to OUT.
Ed
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I already have my circuits mapped. I have made some effort toward removing various things from the circuits, but not rigorously. However, I have just done another test I found under Troubleshooting in this Forum. I rigged a small incandescant lamp I could plug into a working lamp module. With this I started testing the wall outlets in the house, using both the Mini Tester and the RF controll RC5000. I did 5 and they all worked fine. I then decided to cut to the chase and go directly to the circuit with the 3 PR511s. I have two wall outlets on the same circuit, so I plugged my test lamp/module into each. It worked fine on both. This tells me it is NOT a signal/noise problem. It is simply that the PR511s are not responding to the line signals.
I am not surprised by the results (don't ask me why). Once again 10 years is a long time for floodlights of ANY brand, make, or model. I would guess... your new floodlight will work fine.
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I am not surprised by the results (don't ask me why). Once again 10 years is a long time for floodlights of ANY brand, make, or model. I would guess... your new floodlight will work fine.
The new PR511 came today. It shipped from Las Vegas and arrived about 24 hours from when I placed the online order. I have installed it and seems to work fine. Motion dection works and I can turn it on and off from my Mini Timer and RF controller.
I got the package which included the PR511 and about 8 other goodies. One of them is the KR19A SlimFire keychain remote. Got a ptoblem with it, but I'll post the questions in a different thread.
Ed
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The new PR511 came today. ........ I have installed it and seems to work fine. Motion dection works and I can turn it on and off from my Mini Timer and RF controller.
Yea! Thanks for letting us know.