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Been there replaced, PIR with one that can take it.If the PIR has a relay switching the Live to the lamps then it looks to be OK.
If the PIR uses a solid state switch then connecting a Live directly to the Switched Live of the PIR's solid state switch may have an adverse effect.

Thanks, Bernard. Can you elaborate, please?
Thanks, Bernard. Can you elaborate, please?

That may stop the RCD from working, have you tried it? and did the RCD still work? and what type of RCD was fitted? I have read conflicting reports on type AC RCD's and DC current. The test rig I saw used had pure DC, and clearly that is different to half wave rectified DC, they also used a three phase RCD and fed the DC through the unused phase connection, so not sure if they really stop working or if the test rig was designed to worry those who watched the video.Been there replaced, PIR with one that can take it.
Also and this is a bit crafty... if the LED can run on 1/2 wave rectified DC fit a couple of diodes.

As yes have found PIR units which did not work correctly if live fed to both sides, it did not harm them, just stopped them working, the main thing is where there is no neutral to switch and it needs a slight volt drop across the unit to power it. Same applies to all electronic light switches.

This Eterna one: https://cpc.farnell.com/eterna/pir180bk/pir-stand-alone-180-deg-blk/dp/SR07007Does anyone know of a suitable relay-operated PIR min 180° (got to be able to switch 35W of LED load)?
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