6:th-Nov-2017, 17:01:20
No I battled with them for a futher 6 months (4 months of that was them saying they were working on a software update) but they then dropped the software update no idea why.
They just said the lights are working as they should and when the sensor gets a super high burst of sunlight it doesn't know what to do so for safety reason's the lights remain on.
Now this is baffling as surely they have to set the lux setting that will make lights come on/off so it's not hard to work it out & issue an update.
Lux readings for the UK.
• A dull day is 1,000 Lux (so this means the lights will be on).
• Natural daylight is 10,000-25,000 Lux (so this means the lights should be off).
• Natural Daylight in shade is 20,000 Lux (so again the lights should be off).
• Bright sunlight is 110,000 Lux (so again the lights should be off).
• Brightest sunshine is 120,000 Lux (so again the lights should be off).
They just said the lights are working as they should and when the sensor gets a super high burst of sunlight it doesn't know what to do so for safety reason's the lights remain on.
Now this is baffling as surely they have to set the lux setting that will make lights come on/off so it's not hard to work it out & issue an update.
Lux readings for the UK.
• A dull day is 1,000 Lux (so this means the lights will be on).
• Natural daylight is 10,000-25,000 Lux (so this means the lights should be off).
• Natural Daylight in shade is 20,000 Lux (so again the lights should be off).
• Bright sunlight is 110,000 Lux (so again the lights should be off).
• Brightest sunshine is 120,000 Lux (so again the lights should be off).
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