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Dale Fixter

Hi All

I have purchased and installed the Saxby Lighting Ikon square medium IP67 13992 Decking Lights, they look really good.

Ideally what id like to do is to have these come on when someone is out in the garden.

It seems that there are plenty of 240v PIR outdoor/external sensors, indoor 12v PIR sensors but no Outdoor 12v PIR sensors?

I presumed I needed a 12v, as the transformer for the deck lights sits inside the building, so the circuit outside is the safe 12v.

Any help really appreciated!

Thanks
Dale
 

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