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Morning everybody, Im new to the forum so please be aware if I don't post in the correct protocol.
What I would like to know is can you use two PIR detectors at either end of a corridor as per a 2way switching set up as is now the case ?
 
yep.just wire the PIRs in parallel, so either one activating will turn the light on. (each PIR will say to the light " i really fancy you" and that should turn any light on)
 

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