PIR flood light without manual override
any one know of a floodlight with built in PIR without manual override??
as we seem to live in a area that has dips in the mains that's enough to trigger the manual override, so you come home to find the lights been on all day wasting power, or would it be better if I installed a separate PIR and floodlight -- Kevin R Reply address works |
PIR flood light without manual override
Kevin wrote on 27/10/2008 :
any one know of a floodlight with built in PIR without manual override?? as we seem to live in a area that has dips in the mains that's enough to trigger the manual override, so you come home to find the lights been on all day wasting power, or would it be better if I installed a separate PIR and floodlight The separate PIR's are very expensive, several times the cost of a light with one built in. If you cannot find units without the manual feature, could you perhaps look at a circuit to hold the supply off for longer than the usual 10 seconds which triggers the manual on? -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
PIR flood light without manual override
Kevin wrote:
any one know of a floodlight with built in PIR without manual override?? as we seem to live in a area that has dips in the mains that's enough to trigger the manual override, so you come home to find the lights been on all day wasting power, or would it be better if I installed a separate PIR and floodlight I'd like to know as well. In the more rural areas near here there is exactly the same problem. Power dip or temprary outage at just past midnight can leave a couple of 500w PIR's on all night. I've reduced the problem for a couple of customers by swapping to 150w lamps, or changing the lights to dawn/dusk ones with enegy saving bulbs. But a lot of people like the PIR 500w jobbies as an intruder deterent. Not sure if that works, but its what the customer wants. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
PIR flood light without manual override
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Kevin wrote on 27/10/2008 : any one know of a floodlight with built in PIR without manual override?? as we seem to live in a area that has dips in the mains that's enough to trigger the manual override, so you come home to find the lights been on all day wasting power, or would it be better if I installed a separate PIR and floodlight The separate PIR's are very expensive, several times the cost of a light Toolstation do them for a tenner. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
PIR flood light without manual override
"John Rumm" wrote in message ... Harry Bloomfield wrote: Kevin wrote on 27/10/2008 : any one know of a floodlight with built in PIR without manual override?? as we seem to live in a area that has dips in the mains that's enough to trigger the manual override, so you come home to find the lights been on all day wasting power, or would it be better if I installed a separate PIR and floodlight The separate PIR's are very expensive, several times the cost of a light Toolstation do them for a tenner. Well that is more expensive than an integrated PIR 500W halogen piece of ****e from the sheds:-) You could feed the light from a separate photo cell http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/ERPEC1000.html But these also cost more than the original light. Adam |
PIR flood light without manual override
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Kevin writes: any one know of a floodlight with built in PIR without manual override?? as we seem to live in a area that has dips in the mains that's enough to trigger the manual override, so you come home to find the lights been on all day wasting power, or would it be better if I installed a separate PIR and floodlight Optimum position for a PIR is almost never the floodlight itself (floodlight wants to be much higher than a PIR), so combined units are very rarely the correct choice. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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