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<blockquote data-quote="Paul FA" data-source="post: 465793" data-attributes="member: 30301"><p>I run three floodlights from a single indoor switch. The first ( at the side of the house) and the second (at the back of the house) both have PIR sensors. The third ( at the back of the house) does not. It all works perfectly well. However there are occasions, at the back of the house, I would like the lights to remain on. Tried all sorts of flicks with the switch to no avail. Suggestions would be warmly welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul FA, post: 465793, member: 30301"] I run three floodlights from a single indoor switch. The first ( at the side of the house) and the second (at the back of the house) both have PIR sensors. The third ( at the back of the house) does not. It all works perfectly well. However there are occasions, at the back of the house, I would like the lights to remain on. Tried all sorts of flicks with the switch to no avail. Suggestions would be warmly welcome. [/QUOTE]
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