i dont know clearly but its working is based on the blinking of eye at fatigue detector
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Yes a PIR sensor does work at night. In general, they work better at night than during the daytime.
speed sensor on top of transmission,if the speed sensor does not work then the shift inside the trans is broken and trans will need to be rebuilt
BPOs work at night due to different time zones, as they work in countries which have different time zones.
there is no reason what ever for lights not to work at night unless they are controlled by a light sensor. if they are controlled by a light sensor then u need a light sensor. if you have to switch the lights on manually the switch is defrective ,but if this was the case they would not work during the day either
when you blink your brain is saying you eyes are dry and something like that
Because it is day time and the light will only switch on at night? A lot of solar lights have a photo sensor, light sensor, that prevents it from using up energy when it is light out. You can cover up the sensor and it will turn on.
The sensing unit on the fixture is thinking that it is night time. If your fixture has a switch before the light, that has to be left on for the sensor to work, try the following. Turn the fixture off with the switch and leave it off for about ten minutes. Turn the switch back on and the fixture will turn on. If the sensor circuitry is working the fixture will turn off after your "delay on" setting is reached. If there is no switch before the fixture check to see if the sensor has been covered, fooling the sensor into thinking it is night time. If it is a hollow tube type sensor, sometimes hornets will lay an egg in there and cover the sensor with a mud patch. As a last resort change the sensitivity control so that is senses daylight sooner, allowing the sensor to shut off earlier. If none of the above work its time to buy a new sensor. These can be bought individually and installed into the old fixture.
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The eye needs to be wet thus making the eyelid to blink to put more fluids for it to work well.
In Spain, it is common for people to take a siesta (afternoon nap) in the early afternoon, usually between 2 pm and 4 pm. This is followed by a later dinner and bedtime than in some other cultures, with dinners often starting around 9 pm or later.
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