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<blockquote data-quote="DIY GUY" data-source="post: 474560" data-attributes="member: 29427"><p>So should I run 3core+E 1m from existing switch to sensor, then T&amp;E 1m from sensor to new switch then T&amp;E 1m from new switch to lights, would that work? And the new switch, would that just be a 1gang 1way switch out of toolstation etc? Would that mean the new switch would always be of but if I wanted to check lights out with dusk till dawn setting that they are all working I would put the switch to on position? Cheers again </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIY GUY, post: 474560, member: 29427"] So should I run 3core+E 1m from existing switch to sensor, then T&E 1m from sensor to new switch then T&E 1m from new switch to lights, would that work? And the new switch, would that just be a 1gang 1way switch out of toolstation etc? Would that mean the new switch would always be of but if I wanted to check lights out with dusk till dawn setting that they are all working I would put the switch to on position? Cheers again [/QUOTE]
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