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Good Afternoon All,
My existing PIR floodlight has failed and I am looking to replace it with some additional upgrades
The PIR on the floodlight didn't do a great job at picking up motion and I could often walk right up to it before it would detect movement. It wouldn't detect when I drove my car onto the drive at all. The PIR also picked up a lot of my neighbours movement as it is a shared driveway - something I would like to avoid. Really the PIR was in the wrong place to achieve what I wanted it to.
Now I am replacing the floodlight, I have a revised plan to hopefully improve detection on my side of the shared driveway. I would like to install a new floodlight without a PIR in the existing floodlight location - most likely a 30W as the current 50W is too big for the height its at and seems unnecessary. I plan to install a PIR sensor (like this) on the right hand side of the garage, underneath the soffit, which I can turn towards my side of the drive to minimise activation by neighbours. It would be good to have a PIR that has an override facility as the way its wired it will be on PIR or off. I'd like to avoid changing to a two gang switch to provide the options of ON/OFF/PIR. A minor issue I foresee with the PIR is I wanted to feed the cable through the bottom of the soffit and into the PIR, rather than through the wall, as the cable will all be fed along the soffit to get to the PIR and then back across to all 3 lights. I can't find a PIR with top cable entry that also swivels horizontally.
I'm aware a microwave sensor would be better at detecting vehicles on the driveway, however I would like to avoid them and stick to PIR to minimise unwanted light activation.
Im also planning on installing two of these downlights in the soffit above the garage door which I would also like to activate by PIR. Initially I was going to have these controlled by a separate recessed 360 PIR in the centre of the soffit, but I think I may as well have the one PIR control all 3 lights to minimise wiring as a DIYer.
Currently I have the existing PIR floodlight powered from a light switch feeding a single gang DP switch to the floodlight with Wago connections in a Wago box. My plan is is take the power to the PIR and then out to the first downlight and daisy to the next downlight and then finally to the floodlight by Wago connections and in a Wago box as below:
Im using 1.5mm twin and earth rather than 1mm flex as I already have a lot of it. I have noticed that some PIR's do not have earth connections - if this is the case I plan on just using a wago within the PIR if room allows for those. The downlights I've chosen do have CPC terminals.
I'm posting to check the plan and wiring is ok or if anyone more experienced has any better solutions/ products to use.
Thanks in advance!
My existing PIR floodlight has failed and I am looking to replace it with some additional upgrades
The PIR on the floodlight didn't do a great job at picking up motion and I could often walk right up to it before it would detect movement. It wouldn't detect when I drove my car onto the drive at all. The PIR also picked up a lot of my neighbours movement as it is a shared driveway - something I would like to avoid. Really the PIR was in the wrong place to achieve what I wanted it to.
Now I am replacing the floodlight, I have a revised plan to hopefully improve detection on my side of the shared driveway. I would like to install a new floodlight without a PIR in the existing floodlight location - most likely a 30W as the current 50W is too big for the height its at and seems unnecessary. I plan to install a PIR sensor (like this) on the right hand side of the garage, underneath the soffit, which I can turn towards my side of the drive to minimise activation by neighbours. It would be good to have a PIR that has an override facility as the way its wired it will be on PIR or off. I'd like to avoid changing to a two gang switch to provide the options of ON/OFF/PIR. A minor issue I foresee with the PIR is I wanted to feed the cable through the bottom of the soffit and into the PIR, rather than through the wall, as the cable will all be fed along the soffit to get to the PIR and then back across to all 3 lights. I can't find a PIR with top cable entry that also swivels horizontally.
I'm aware a microwave sensor would be better at detecting vehicles on the driveway, however I would like to avoid them and stick to PIR to minimise unwanted light activation.
Im also planning on installing two of these downlights in the soffit above the garage door which I would also like to activate by PIR. Initially I was going to have these controlled by a separate recessed 360 PIR in the centre of the soffit, but I think I may as well have the one PIR control all 3 lights to minimise wiring as a DIYer.
Currently I have the existing PIR floodlight powered from a light switch feeding a single gang DP switch to the floodlight with Wago connections in a Wago box. My plan is is take the power to the PIR and then out to the first downlight and daisy to the next downlight and then finally to the floodlight by Wago connections and in a Wago box as below:
Im using 1.5mm twin and earth rather than 1mm flex as I already have a lot of it. I have noticed that some PIR's do not have earth connections - if this is the case I plan on just using a wago within the PIR if room allows for those. The downlights I've chosen do have CPC terminals.
I'm posting to check the plan and wiring is ok or if anyone more experienced has any better solutions/ products to use.
Thanks in advance!
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