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Alright Chaps, I've a long corridor in an office block that I'm fitting some 360 PIR sensors to the lighting, I need the lights to come on all at once for all locations of the corridor but there is a blind spot so I'll need to fit 2 sensors... Is there a sensor out there that you can link another one too, or is it just a case of wiring in 2 standard pirs

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just imagining if the sensors were 2 way. 1 guy walks into corridor- lights go on. another guy walks past - lights go off. much fun.
 

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