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?
Z.
We have inherited a hedghog who with various neighbourhood cats which constantly patrol around the outside of our house. All the animals trigger the various PIRs installed carefully. The hedgehog appears to be the most elusive, zipping past our kitchen doors at what appears to be an excessive speed.
You could of course provide a screen surround to further reduce the spread of PIR sensitivity.
Legh
We have inherited a hedghog who with various neighbourhood cats which constantly patrol around the outside of our house. All the animals trigger the various PIRs installed carefully. The hedgehog appears to be the most elusive, zipping past our kitchen doors at what appears to be an excessive speed.
You could of course provide a screen surround to further reduce the spread of PIR sensitivity.
Legh
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