Motion Sensor Light Switches - Occupancy Sensors
cdre
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Has anyone here used interior motion sensor light switches in lieu of conventional light switches as a means of preventing lights from staying on? Thinking about one of these for an infrequently used bathroom.
I was thinking of something like this: http://www.simsupply.com/p-19150-white-motion-switch.aspx?CAWELAID=1303353934
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Anybody have any clue of how much current this these things draw? Anyone using these currently.
I was thinking of something like this: http://www.simsupply.com/p-19150-white-motion-switch.aspx?CAWELAID=1303353934
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Anybody have any clue of how much current this these things draw? Anyone using these currently.
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Re: Motion Sensor Light Switches - Occupancy Sensors
Just tested a very old Honeywell one. Stand by is about .033 amps. -
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Thanks for the info! Actually looking at a spring loaded option as well... Low cost, and no electricity required.
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I find the clock timers great for bathroom fans, outdoor lights, block heater timers. Anything you don't want left on (by yourself or others) they will shut down after the clock winds down.
Bathroom fans...because you can set and forget.
Outdoor lights/floodlights...because you can have light to get to your car, and unlike motion sensor types will not be kept on because of moving leaves/branches (been there, done that).
Block heaters...so you don't forget and leave an 800watt or larger load on indefinitely (been there, done that) Need ones with the proper rating for this.
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Re: Motion Sensor Light Switches - Occupancy SensorsActually looking at a spring loaded option as well... Low cost, and no electricity required.
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I have a couple of spring-wound timers for light AC loads (bathroom fan, LED light). Anyone know of a source for spring wound timers that can handle DC loads?
--vtMaps4 X 235watt Samsung, Midnite ePanel, Outback VFX3524 FM60 & mate, 4 Interstate L16, trimetric, Honda eu2000i -
Re: Motion Sensor Light Switches - Occupancy SensorsAnyone know of a source for spring wound timers that can handle DC loads?
--vtMaps
If you have DC at the load any time that you want the switch to work (i.e. not just a switch leg), it will probably be a lot easier to use a relay with DC contact rating at the load and just switch the coil current with the spring timer.SMA SB 3000, old BP panels. -
Re: Motion Sensor Light Switches - Occupancy SensorsI find the clock timers great for bathroom fans, outdoor lights, block heater timers. Anything you don't want left on (by yourself or others) they will shut down after the clock winds down.
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My daughter turned on the outside floodlights expecting them to turn off (it was a motion sensor control) after she left, and turn on again when I got home. I came home to a floodlit driveway an hour later. The next day a clock timer switch went on in place of the the regular outside light switch. Off grid not like 300 watt halogen spots left on!
Ralph
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