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Hi guys,
i know it's a bit of a rookie question but I have a job where I have to wire 4x outside lights to be controlled by 2x stand alone pir sensors paralleled up. I know how to wire this but she has asked to have a switch installed also so she can turn them on permanently bypassing the pir sensors but when switch is off it is back in pir mode.
is there a quick and easy way to do this.
i appreciate any reply.
 

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