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![]() I believe that -passive- infrared detectors (most light switches are passive) are only triggered by objects emitting heat, such as a person's body. Active IR detectors emit IR light themselves and might be triggered by other moving objects. But in your case, I don't think that the branches will trigger it. But maybe they might mask movements beneath them... Difficult to tell without seeing the situation, still there should be line of sight between the sensor and the person, so no leaves in between. -- LucKl Message origin: www.TRAVEL.com |
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