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Decent external PIR sensor with sensitivity adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="andy_spark" data-source="post: 542522" data-attributes="member: 9378"><p>Denmans Steeple PIRs 110 or 180 degree. Controls for lux, time & sensitivity.</p><p>Black or white, pretty sure they are made by Eterna.</p><p>I've fitted quite a few.</p><p></p><p>The one on the front of my house has done at least 8 years. In fact I installed it because the integrated PIR in a 1/2 lantern was useless. I bypassed the internal wiring so it now only switches with the standalone PIR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andy_spark, post: 542522, member: 9378"] Denmans Steeple PIRs 110 or 180 degree. Controls for lux, time & sensitivity. Black or white, pretty sure they are made by Eterna. I've fitted quite a few. The one on the front of my house has done at least 8 years. In fact I installed it because the integrated PIR in a 1/2 lantern was useless. I bypassed the internal wiring so it now only switches with the standalone PIR. [/QUOTE]
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