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Morning All,

I have a customer request for a wireless PIR system, receiver above the front door & 3 sensors in the garden. The lights required to energise are all LED and total 45w.

Ive bench tested the timeguard offering (which does say not for use with LED) and sure enough it doesn't turn off. Sadly they don't yet offer an LED specific unit.

Does anyone have any recommendations they have used for led?

Thanks.
 
try using the timeguard unit to energise a relay. wire the load through the relay contacts.
 

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