Is it me, or has there recently been a sudden increase in the number of people wanting to use PIRs because having to flick a switch when you enter a room is so 20th century?
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Is it me, or has there recently been a sudden increase in the number of people wanting to use PIRs because they are too stupid to use switches?
If it's a room in which people may remain still for 3 minutes or more, that is not necessarily a very satisfactory approach!The best bet is to have a PIR in the ceiling controlling that room's light, so that the light is only on when occupied (plus a short time delay of say three minutes afterwards).
...I think another possibility might be that be that there has been an increase in the people who pay the leccy bills wanting to use PIRs because they believe that the people who use the lights but don't pay the leccy bills are too stupid and/or lazy to use a switch. (Or simply don't care because someone else is paying the bill)

Well - it might be an impressive trick to make the lights come on whilst standing very still....Not much chance of a romantic evening with them switching back on as you get down to the nitty gritty.![]()
I can't see why people object to pull cords. Personally I'd hate to be "on the throne" when the lights went out. No good if you go there for a bit of quiet contemplation
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