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Chris Green October 14th 19 07:44 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?

--
Chris Green
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Steve Walker[_5_] October 14th 19 07:56 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
On 14/10/2019 19:44, Chris Green wrote:
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?


https://www.screwfix.com/p/zinc-corn...nsor-360/8104k

maybe?

SteveW


Tricky Dicky[_4_] October 14th 19 08:05 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
Two 180° PIRs mounted back to back and wired in parallel;

https://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/prod...-control-black

Or


https://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/prod...detector-black

CEF also have 300° versions as long as you are prepared to pay a premium price.

Richard

Chris Green October 14th 19 08:09 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
Steve Walker wrote:
On 14/10/2019 19:44, Chris Green wrote:
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?


https://www.screwfix.com/p/zinc-corn...nsor-360/8104k

Yes, you're right, at first glance I thought this was an indoor PIR
but it's IP44 so should be OK. The reviews are a bit variable but it
might be worth a try.

--
Chris Green
·

Jim K... October 14th 19 08:45 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
Chris Green Wrote in message:
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?


I've tried a few economical ones over the years but they all seem
to lose sensitivity pretty quickly compared to the Steinel that
they replaced...

Currently got a microwave sensor on another outdoor light, that is
doing very well.
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Jim K


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Chris Green October 14th 19 08:56 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
Jim K... wrote:
Chris Green Wrote in message:
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?


I've tried a few economical ones over the years but they all seem
to lose sensitivity pretty quickly compared to the Steinel that
they replaced...

Currently got a microwave sensor on another outdoor light, that is
doing very well.


Yes, I was wondering if a microwave one might be more reliable. What
make is the one you've got?

--
Chris Green
·

Jim K... October 14th 19 11:42 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
Chris Green Wrote in message:
Jim K... wrote:
Chris Green Wrote in message:
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?


I've tried a few economical ones over the years but they all seem
to lose sensitivity pretty quickly compared to the Steinel that
they replaced...

Currently got a microwave sensor on another outdoor light, that is
doing very well.


Yes, I was wondering if a microwave one might be more reliable. What
make is the one you've got?


I'll look but it's not 270 or 360 so probly not applicable?
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ZakJames October 14th 19 11:43 PM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 


"Chris Green" wrote in message
...
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job


A pair of them.

and won't cost an arm and a leg?


A pair of the Hue external PIRs and the Hue system
is much more trivially programmable with time of day
and light level if you need that, but isnt cheap at all.
Amazon does very decent specials on those tho.


Peeler[_4_] October 15th 19 12:06 AM

More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rodent Speed!
 
On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 09:43:45 +1100, ZakJames, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote:


A pair of the Hue


You can shove your Hue up your senile arse, senile Ozzietard!

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cretin from Oz:
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Brian Gaff October 15th 19 10:48 AM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
Could use two I suppose.
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"Chris Green" wrote in message
...
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?

--
Chris Green
·




Peter Parry October 15th 19 10:49 AM

Wanted - PIR recommendations, 360 degree outdoors
 
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 20:56:44 +0100, Chris Green wrote:

Jim K... wrote:
Chris Green Wrote in message:
I want to fit a PIR to a corner of the house so that it will detect
people approaching along either of the adjacent walls. Strictly
that's 270 degrees but I've never seen a 270 degree PIR. :-)

I can't see anything that obviously fills the bill from Screwfix or
Toolstation.

Can anyone recommend something that will do the job and won't cost an
arm and a leg?


I've tried a few economical ones over the years but they all seem
to lose sensitivity pretty quickly compared to the Steinel that
they replaced...

Currently got a microwave sensor on another outdoor light, that is
doing very well.


Yes, I was wondering if a microwave one might be more reliable. What
make is the one you've got?


Microwave ones are prone to triggering on heavy rain/snow. The
cheaper ones are all more or less 360deg but with the front
sensitivity higher than rear and flank.

If you want to play with the modules they cost about 85p each from
Aliexpress including postage from China!




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