How is the switch wired? How many cables go to it?
not tried that yet but it is a double - 1 for hall and 1 for outside front door lights
How is the switch wired? How many cables go to it?
How is the switch wired? How many cables go to it?
not tried that yet but it is a double - 1 for hall and 1 for outside front door lights
Sounds like it's picking up a live and neutral from inside the switch (the two blues connected together). I assume the two browns are connected to different terminals on the switch?
The neutral and switched live then go to a light. The next light is daisy chained in, and then the next.
You need to work out which light the switched live goes to first and connect the PIR between the switched live and the first lamp.
If you cant see where the wire goes, get a multimeter and test the wires.
Sounds like it's picking up a live and neutral from inside the switch (the two blues connected together). I assume the two browns are connected to different terminals on the switch?
The neutral and switched live then go to a light. The next light is daisy chained in, and then the next.
You need to work out which light the switched live goes to first and connect the PIR between the switched live and the first lamp.
If you cant see where the wire goes, get a multimeter and test the wires.
last bit.
yes, yes it is, but you cant connect a 12v lamp to mains which is what you imply you have done.
although it would have worked for abot 1 nanao second
i never saw the mention of transformers, but ok.
why not (for testing purposes) connect a pendand lamp holder with normal lamp to where the transformers will be and see does this work
well why not post a link here?
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