April Raine
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I have external lights at back and front of my house and want to fit a motion sensor to them so that the light will come on when someone approaches the house. The front one would also be convenient for me
Is this a big job and would it cost much?
Not a big job if you know what you are doing, i.e. happy to wire up domestic lights etc. (And more importantly, know what is safe to do, especially dealing with outside)
What is PIR?You can buy PIR sensors from electrical shops, e.g. Dwyers Electrical in Cork, or probably B&Q etc.
That is what i wantThey are wired to act like a switch for the lights, turning them on when they detect motion
Also use 150w bulbs, 500w (which is more common) is way too bright for normal domestic use.
But they are on all the time not just on detecting motion? I want ones that weil turn on when someone including me approaches the house and stay on a few mins long enough to open door go in.However I changed to using Sodium lights which come on when getting dark on time switch and turn off very early in the morning.
But they are on all the time not just on detecting motion? I want ones that weil turn on when someone including me approaches the house and stay on a few mins long enough to open door go in.
Is the Steinel available in ireland?You get what you pay for with PIRs (I believe they were an Irish invention). Steinel http://www.steinel.de/en are supposed to be the best. I put one up a few months ago and it is only switching on the light when someone goes near it, unlike another 'standard' one which goes on every few minutes on a windy night. The only problem with Steinel models is they cost 4 or 5 times as much as standard DIY Shed offering.
What is PIR?
PIR stands for Passive InfraRed. Its a standard type of motion sensor used regularly in alarm systems etc..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_infrared_sensor
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