I love how you opened the PIR and showed the relay and explained the label at the back of the PIR. You always pull through with your amazing explanations!! You are great man!
Wow that really helped me understand how these things are wired up in relation to existing lights. I'm going to do my whole house! so I never have to touch a switch again!
for all South Park fans out there..Its just brilliant listening to my man there saying Here, I find myself repeating after him like Cartman..Hereee.... on topic, Great Video, explained right thanks dude
Great video, easy to understand, on point, you show in detail how is all done -and it worked! Wifes happy im happy, thank you very much mate. Only thing that got me a bit was the order of the 3 screws on the back, somehow mine are in a different position, but it worked out. You have a great day.
Isn't the timer going to be a problem for having a bath or using the toilet? For the amount of time you need the lights to stay on would depend on wether you are using the loo or having bath. This is basing it on replacing a pull cord switch with the pir light. Or am I missing something here?
You can also wire the PIR sensor to be in parallel with the existing switch. In that case the switch works as normal for long baths etc etc and will put the light on automatically fr the set time when the light switch is selected off.