Hi,
I have an outdoor wall light (2 x GU10) installed when the house was built which is wired to a plug socket and fused accordingly.
I have recently installed some outdoor LED lights which run using 2 of the power supplies which can be found here.
I would like to install a motion sensor which when activated will turn both the wall light and LED lights. I was thinking that the motion sensor would be wired to the existing fuse supplying the wall light, with the return from the sensor going into a junction box with a feed to the wall light and the LED power supplies.
The motion detector I was planning to install can be found here and provides the following outputs:
- 1000 W max. (resistive load, e.g. filament bulb)
- 500 W max. (uncorrected, inductive,
cos ϕ = 0.5, e.g. fl uorescent lamps)
- 900 W max. (series corrected)
- 500 W max. (parallel corrected, with C ≤ 45.6 μF)
- 600 W max. (electronic ballasts, capacitive,
e.g. low-energy lamps, max. of 6 each. C ≤ 132 μF)
I will use an electrician to make the final mains connection but would like to buy the necessary products and do the prep work.
I would just like to be sure that the motion detector will adequately power both the wall light and LED lights without any problems. Gut feel says it will but any views would be appreciated.
Apologies for the novice question!
Many thanks,
Damian
I have an outdoor wall light (2 x GU10) installed when the house was built which is wired to a plug socket and fused accordingly.
I have recently installed some outdoor LED lights which run using 2 of the power supplies which can be found here.
I would like to install a motion sensor which when activated will turn both the wall light and LED lights. I was thinking that the motion sensor would be wired to the existing fuse supplying the wall light, with the return from the sensor going into a junction box with a feed to the wall light and the LED power supplies.
The motion detector I was planning to install can be found here and provides the following outputs:
- 1000 W max. (resistive load, e.g. filament bulb)
- 500 W max. (uncorrected, inductive,
cos ϕ = 0.5, e.g. fl uorescent lamps)
- 900 W max. (series corrected)
- 500 W max. (parallel corrected, with C ≤ 45.6 μF)
- 600 W max. (electronic ballasts, capacitive,
e.g. low-energy lamps, max. of 6 each. C ≤ 132 μF)
I will use an electrician to make the final mains connection but would like to buy the necessary products and do the prep work.
I would just like to be sure that the motion detector will adequately power both the wall light and LED lights without any problems. Gut feel says it will but any views would be appreciated.
Apologies for the novice question!
Many thanks,
Damian