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Having a lot of trouble sourcing a 30W led flood with pir that I can reflex with an additional core to bi-pass the pir.

Ideally it would be great if the flood came with this "bi-pass wire" but cant source anything that isn't sealed.

Has anybody been down this road?

Can anybody recommend a floodlight or supplier ?

Regards
 
I use a standalone Zinc PIR and a Osram Ledvance 20w or 50w floodlight, controlled by a 3 position switch so it can be on sensor, on permanent or off.
 
i know i can do it seperate but would prefer an all in fitting, i got a hold of one before and cant for the life of me remember what brand it was or where i got it from, was hoping someone on here maybe have used one
 
CEF (amonst others) do one with remote control. fitted 3 the other week. set up time,lux, etc. from remote, also manual control from remote.
 
I think most led floods I have fitted have had the old on/off on/off activation of override mode that older halogens used to feature.
 
Don't use the ELD ones (they were microwave ones with a remote)
I would suggest seperate PIR's in more than one location and stand alone lights, then when one PIR is triggered ALL the lights come on
The over ride is as others have said.
I prefer seperartes as maintenance is easier.
 

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