Maybe you have to clean the trimmer resistors or there is a little bug 
inside, I had that problem but it was with an outside PIR :-)

gregebert schrieb am Donnerstag, 21. November 2024 um 07:50:38 UTC+1:

> Here's a strange story....a few weeks ago, I noticed my 7971 clock was 
> running a lot more than it was a few years ago. After some experimenting, I 
> found out the PIR sensor is getting a lot of false triggers (no movement in 
> room, even covering-up the sensor didn't keep it off). Turning-back the 
> sensitivity 1/4 turn did nothing, so I put it at minimum sensitivity and it 
> seems to stop the false triggering. It still detects motion.
>
> Anyone else see this happen ? The sensor has been in-use for about 6 
> years; it's one of those cheap 5V units that cost about 1 USD and worked 
> fine for many years.
>
>
>

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