Sometimes, motion-activated LED lights do not automatically turn off after the scheduled time, wasting energy. Possible causes include: • Improper sensor settings • Sensor failure to detect the light correctly
Motion-activated LED lights rely on accurate sensor detection to operate. If the sensor misoperates, the light may turn off without apparent cause. Common causes of malfunction include: • Improper sensor placement • Environmental interference • Small sensing area
Most motion-activated LED lights offer a time delay setting. Users can customize the delay parameters according to actual needs, such as setting the light to stay on for 30 seconds, 60 seconds or longer after detecting motion. This setting is mainly achieved through the built-in control circuit.