floodlight with pir

reading a newspaper, now that is strange, old news after all ;)
 
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bernardgreen said:
I have read a newspaper on the grass at midnight with out any artifical light and the moon was not in the sky......

Is you mother a cat? ;)
 
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bernardgreen said:
tim west said:
reading a newspaper, now that is strange, old news after all ;)

Outside a log cabin ( with suana ) north of the Artic Circle. on holiday.
did your newspaper go all soggy in the sauna? :LOL:
 
goofy gorilla said:
hi guys

ive got an existing non working floodlight on the side of my kitchen where i am planning on installing a new security 500w floodlight (non PIR)...i also have a switch in side the kitchen for it..to switch it on and off...i have now decided i want to install a floodlight with PIR....so i dont really need the switch inside to keep the light on permenantly when im in the garden or do i ?..ta

Is this the crazy thread? Can't believe I missed out on all this fun yesterday! To the poor OP, several things:

I can't quite work out what you are aiming to do but:

500W? totally necessary? How big is your garden?
With or without PIR? Switch required either way.
 
a single 500w floodlight doesn't do much. It is far better, IMO, to have several 150w lamps, say, along one side of the garden. It gives a much better spread of light. :)
 
I am on the lookout for (if any of you happen to see one going begging) a SOX bulkhead of some description. Yes I know they are horrible and orange, but I don't care. I hate PIRs, live in the middle of nowhere, and would like it on all night on a p/cell so it has to be as efficient as possible.

250w SON-T is quite large! Considering the efficacy of sodium lighting in general! Do you also have a footbal pitch to light?
 

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