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Job done!

As suggested, I fitted a Bircher 'Herkules' Doppler radar unit. It works brilliantly: solid discrimination between vehicles and people, with equally solid direction indication.

Not wanting to add to clutter, I fitted it on an existing utility pole at 3m up, on a small bracket to keep it away from the HV cables.

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All parameters are settable in software. This device will do pretty well whatever you want it to, and is massively more reliable than PIRs.

As the Herkules' two volt-free relays give only a pulsed output on activation, it was necessary to fit a delay timer downstream in the home automation control panel, so it now acts like a standard PIR, with a selectable lights-on time after each activation.

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I used a Radiospares Part No. 896-6813 Multi-function timer, which is very versatile, multi-voltage, and at £23 good value compared to branded alternatives.

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So that the lights come on only after dark, the supply side of the multi-timer relay is fed by 24V from a dusk-to-dawn unit elsewhere in the installation.

The whole thing feeds into my lighting, heating and irrigation control panel in the kitchen.

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This is a matrix: columns are inputs (Permanent-on, Timers, PIRs etc), rows are various garden lighting circuits. Any input may be assigned to any one or more outputs. There are no electronics, no touch-screens, nothing to go wrong for years! :)

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Like I said before, it's not at all over-engineered. :)
 
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that's more over-engineered than Hitler's bunker.
 
That's completely over the top and unnecessary. What's the point?

But...... I love it!! That professionally made stainless panel is a work of art.

I approve!

Don't leave all your keys out in the open though - easy for thieves.
 
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That's completely over the top and unnecessary. What's the point?
But...... I love it!! That professionally made stainless panel is a work of art.
I approve! ...

Ha Ha! Thank you for the kind comments :)

If anyone needs a custom control panel I recommend the suppliers I used: The Premier Engraving and Sign Co.

All you need is to draw the panel in any graphics app (I use an ancient version of CorelDraw), export to-scale as a .pdf or .eps then they do the rest, including telling you if anything doesn't quite work.
Nice , I like it!
Is the front plate connected to earth ;)
That's not stainless steel, it's 'matt silver Traffolyte' in 3mm. So non-conductive on the back :)

And here, for your delectation and enjoyment, is another panel they made for me, this time for a Unimog camper I built last year.

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