I have an outside light with a separate Micromark PIR sensor. It is by a backdoor with no other access to the rear of the house. I have no idea why someone thought a PIR sensor would be useful in this instance.
I want to remove the sensor completely without replacing it but wiring diagrams I have seen don't seem to cover this circumstance.
The sensor has just one flat (3-core?) cable connected to it that then disappears into the wall. The light also has one cable again disappearing into the wall. The switch that turns the light on/off is inside (one of a double switch that also turns on/off the kitchen light).
If there is a junction box somewhere, it is inaccessible. Is there something I can do to change this so that the light just works from the switch?
I want to remove the sensor completely without replacing it but wiring diagrams I have seen don't seem to cover this circumstance.
The sensor has just one flat (3-core?) cable connected to it that then disappears into the wall. The light also has one cable again disappearing into the wall. The switch that turns the light on/off is inside (one of a double switch that also turns on/off the kitchen light).
If there is a junction box somewhere, it is inaccessible. Is there something I can do to change this so that the light just works from the switch?