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Wiring in a lighting sensor to existing outside lights.

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:42 pm
by Gaspin
I have recently installed 2 outside lights which are about 6ft apart and on the same circuit and I would now like to wire in a sensor, so that the lights will activate for a short while when someone approaches them. These lights are on an outbuilding and I do not need to incorporate a timing device or dusk to dawn facilitly but only need the existing manual on/off mechanism. I would like advice on what type of unit to buy, taking into account the above, and how to install it into the existing circuitory.

Thanks.

Re: Wiring in a lighting sensor to existing outside lights.

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:09 am
by BLAKEY1963
[quote="Gaspin"]I have recently installed 2 outside lights which are about 6ft apart and on the same circuit and I would now like to wire in a sensor, so that the lights will activate for a short while when someone approaches them. These lights are on an outbuilding and I do not need to incorporate a timing device or dusk to dawn facilitly but only need the existing manual on/off mechanism. I would like advice on what type of unit to buy, taking into account the above, and how to install it into the existing circuitory.

Thanks.[/quote]


GASPIN
RESPECT U HAVE HAD A GO BUT THIS IS IS NOTIFIABLE WORK
AND YOUR PART P SPARK SHOULD ADVISE.
READ DOC S PART P ADVICE SECTION.

BLAKEY1963