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Afternoon all...

Looking for a class 2 outside light (not a floodlight) with a PIR, but also the client wants to have the option of having the light on constantly. This is usually achieved by switching on and off a few times within a short space of time.

I realise I could fit a separate sensor with the above capabilities, but I was hoping to find an all in one light which would be neater. Anyone got a link?

Cheers all..

ps.. separate question. I'm sat here on the sofa on this sunny bank holiday and cannot decide between having a beer and feeling quietly warm and content in the sun, or... an hour in the gym. Life throws these problems at you 🤔
 
never known a pint or2 of ale leading to a heart attack. Is it coincidence that our local ambulance station is close to a gym?
 
a forum member, not on often, that i know personally just recently had by-pass op. back home recovering and he mentioned the gym. sod that,you need a brain bypass. i sez, just start on halves and work up to pints.
 
Any finders for the class 2 light?
I think I may be going for separate sensor.
 
These don't require a CPC

https://www.screwflix..com/p/luceco...lm/718gy#product_additional_details_container

https://www.screwflix..com/p/4lite-outdoor-led-solar-wall-light-with-pir-sensor-graphite-210lm/661tv






Nor do they require line or neutral.
 
These don't require a CPC

https://www.screwflix..com/p/luceco...lm/718gy#product_additional_details_container

https://www.screwflix..com/p/4lite-outdoor-led-solar-wall-light-with-pir-sensor-graphite-210lm/661tv






Nor do they require line or neutral.
what do they run on then? gas?
 

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