PIR / Photocell / Time switch: does such a thing exist?

PIR / Photocell / Time switch: does such a thing exist?

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V8A*ndy

3,695 posts

191 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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I'm looking for something similar but to run off 12v DC outdoors triggering 12v leds.

Is there such a thing?

Aviz

1,669 posts

169 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Bump in case anyone has come up with anything in the last few years. Exactly what I want for the lights at the front of my house. On at dusk. Off at midnight (NOT x hours after dusk). On if pir detects someone between dusk and dawn.

Spare tyre

9,573 posts

130 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Double up on lights

So some to do task a
Some to do task b

DSLiverpool

14,743 posts

202 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Google GJD lighting that's the bunny - will even announce a message if you want, had it fitted 6 years not a problem with sny of it - amazing really

Purveshuk

2 posts

67 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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Morning!

I'm still trying to find a solution for this. I've tried to find parts re lemonslap and GJD but I haven't found the right ones.

GJD controller only does timer once low lux detected. It doesn't strangely allow a setting that as soon as low lux level threshold (per your adjustment) that lights come on to a timer off threshold. Then it goes over to PIR.

Would really appreciate if we could put our heads back together on this and some product links!

Many thanks

Purveshuk

2 posts

67 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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lemonslap said:
I work in lighting control, what you need as a duel switching combined photocell/PIR. They have two relays built in typically the first is controlled by both photocell and PIR and the second is PIR only. Seach google for a washroom sensor, these normally have the second relay to ensure that the extractor fan always turn on. PM me if you need a part code to order one from a local wholesaler. Also please don't order the timeguard PIR in the link, they are crap.

Is it possible to get the part codes required please?

Hope this helps

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

170 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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There's a reason your first post was ignored.