yeah, i think the lights timer must have been put back on by the council. There is an override switch but it is not the same as the switch we were using before. The override switch is the one right at the other end of the board that you have to have a long skinny double jointed arm for.
It is not the mains switch that is closet to you and really easy to get to. If you flip the mains switch to turn the lights off it will screw the timer so the lights won't come on until the mains switch is back up. Making the court unplayable for any locals.
Seriously if you don't know what you are doing, don't try and turn the lights on/off. Flipping random switches is only going to screw things and piss the locals off and will result in us losing the court.
ps. the notice about developing the courts for 8 to 16 year olds is not about the playing courts, it's about developing a play area elsewhere in the park.
yeah, i think the lights timer must have been put back on by the council. There is an override switch but it is not the same as the switch we were using before. The override switch is the one right at the other end of the board that you have to have a long skinny double jointed arm for.
It is not the mains switch that is closet to you and really easy to get to. If you flip the mains switch to turn the lights off it will screw the timer so the lights won't come on until the mains switch is back up. Making the court unplayable for any locals.
Seriously if you don't know what you are doing, don't try and turn the lights on/off. Flipping random switches is only going to screw things and piss the locals off and will result in us losing the court.
ps. the notice about developing the courts for 8 to 16 year olds is not about the playing courts, it's about developing a play area elsewhere in the park.