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P.I.R. Operated Outside Lights.

In the windy weather people complain about P.I.R. operated automatic outside lights constantly operating at night. What is the best way to “de-sensitise” them to prevent nuisance operation if they have no sensitivity control?

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  • PIRS.. use insulation tape on the sensor glass to reduce coverage, keep them pointed downwards to reduce coverage, remove nearby shrubs and  branches, employ a sensible electrician who understands the physics of wind. 

    Legh

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  • PIRS.. use insulation tape on the sensor glass to reduce coverage, keep them pointed downwards to reduce coverage, remove nearby shrubs and  branches, employ a sensible electrician who understands the physics of wind. 

    Legh

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