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Would a metal halide floodlight work properly on a pir sensor? I think I would be better using a halogen floodlight instead but the customer has a spare mh handy
 
bad idea. by the time the halide has struck and warmed up, the sensor will have turned it off. stick to halogen unless firing with a photocell.
 
If you're looking for outside flood lights try led floods
led hut has a good range and they even come with a sensor
 

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