Well I would suggest you wait till the sun comes up... then they will turn off
by themselves...:crackup:
Jerry
haha that funny
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Well I would suggest you wait till the sun comes up... then they will turn off
by themselves...:crackup:
Jerry
I'm afraid your wrong there. Mercury lights (don't know the exact name in english) go off if you kick them because you break the reaction that is going on inside. It needs a few minutes to start again and then another couple to go to the maxbrightness.Some people here seem to have forgotten their childhood. When I was young, we discovered that you could turn a streetlight off by kicking it. Sometimes it wouldn't work, and we would kick it harder, until one time we broke the plastic cover over the maintenance access hatch (I guess that's what it was)... I learned later that streetlights have sensors that switch them off for a few minutes when they get kicked, just to prevent that.
Shining a light at the sensor (laser or otherwise) is just the up-to-date version.