Outdoor lighting - simple solution required
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I need some help with outdoor lighting. I want a light that comes on when I arrive home - I already have the sensors in place but just need the light.
My preference is for a big 300 watt floodlight that comes on and stays on for 5 minutes or so, triggered by movement on the sensor. The chap who is going to fit the lights for me has suggested a wall light with a 35 watt bulb which I just don't think is going to be powerful enough.
What do folks on here think? Any other options available to me? Perhaps a light that just comes on when it gets dark? Sodium or similar?
Any help much appreciated.
Ed
My preference is for a big 300 watt floodlight that comes on and stays on for 5 minutes or so, triggered by movement on the sensor. The chap who is going to fit the lights for me has suggested a wall light with a 35 watt bulb which I just don't think is going to be powerful enough.
What do folks on here think? Any other options available to me? Perhaps a light that just comes on when it gets dark? Sodium or similar?
Any help much appreciated.
Ed
skeeterm5 said:
Hi, we got our local electrician to fit remote control outside lights. The wife and I then have a fob in our cars and as we pull up to the house we can switch the lights on.
Saves sensor lights which I hate because they are forever flashing on and off....
S
Link? Details?Saves sensor lights which I hate because they are forever flashing on and off....
S
http://www.mr-resistor.co.uk/item.aspx?g=&t=46...
or (if you want more options)
http://www.mr-resistor.co.uk/item.aspx?g=&t=46...
Mrs S and I both have a two channel control in our cars and a spare on in the house. The control until can then drive what ever lights you want and it is a brilliant solution.
S
or (if you want more options)
http://www.mr-resistor.co.uk/item.aspx?g=&t=46...
Mrs S and I both have a two channel control in our cars and a spare on in the house. The control until can then drive what ever lights you want and it is a brilliant solution.
S
Edited by skeeterm5 on Tuesday 3rd November 19:32
I have a couple of 400 Metal Halides for the back garden.
These are not instant on so would not be suitable.
These light up quite a large area, they need to be high so they project downwards.
Front;
I have a post light with a bulb flourescent on a timer (20W I think.)
A couple of 60w incandescent door lights also on a timer.
And a 65W flourescent flood on a switch with built in sensor, instant on type.
This gives quite good white light and is ok if you are trying to light a single width one or two car length driveway.
I find I only use it occaisionally, as the post light and door lights are adequete for walking and not tripping
These are not instant on so would not be suitable.
These light up quite a large area, they need to be high so they project downwards.
Front;
I have a post light with a bulb flourescent on a timer (20W I think.)
A couple of 60w incandescent door lights also on a timer.
And a 65W flourescent flood on a switch with built in sensor, instant on type.
This gives quite good white light and is ok if you are trying to light a single width one or two car length driveway.
I find I only use it occaisionally, as the post light and door lights are adequete for walking and not tripping

If you want simple:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/47932/Lighting-Lamps...
£15 and you just plumb it in to the mains.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/47932/Lighting-Lamps...
£15 and you just plumb it in to the mains.
Simpo Two said:
andy43 said:
We phone ahead and get the butler to be out on the gravel with a torch.
My butler delegates it to the head gardener as it's an outdoors job.
andy43 said:
Simpo Two said:
andy43 said:
We phone ahead and get the butler to be out on the gravel with a torch.
My butler delegates it to the head gardener as it's an outdoors job.
J500ANT said:
NDA said:
Just buy a PIR floodlight. 300W should do the trick. Very easy to fit and can be picked from Homebase or similar.

We've got those in the garden, but the version with a low energy bulb. More effective than it should be, and the bulb has lasted for ages.
NDA said:
Just buy a PIR floodlight. 300W should do the trick. Very easy to fit and can be picked from Homebase or similar.

with one of these in it
http://www.tlcelec.co.uk/Lighting/Low_Energy_Lamps...
job done
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