I have sensor lights all over a two-house compound, in 10 locations. The sensor lights all go crazy during storms, so I put XPS3 relay switches in the feeds to the sensor lights. Then I can hit F16 OFF and power down all the lights until after the storm - then F16 ON restores all sensor lights.
The sensor lights have a feature that if you turn them OFF and then back ON fast, they stay on (manual override).
When I hit my F16 OFF, all XPS3 relay switches go off, and so do the sensor lights. When I hit F16 ON, some sensor lights stay ON, as if in manual override. But they never did using the original wall switch. Throwing the breaker switch OUT then IN also does not product this effect - just via the XPS3 relay switch.
I suspect a horrible switch bounce condition or other condition to the XPS3 relay switch triggering the sensor light’s manual override feature.
The function of the XPS3 relay switch makes my idea useless, because restoring the sensor light power causes the lights to stay ON and I have to go flip the breaker to get them back to normal operation.
Any ideas or insights?