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PIR to lights.

  • 04-09-2019 11:56am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 232 ✭✭


    I have LED strip lights that are controlled by a handheld remote. the light are controlled with a Lumeno controller LM-CTRC1009.
    the Remote i have is as per the link below,
    http://www.lumeno.ie/index.php/featured-articles/led-accessories/item/46-4-zone-dimming-rf-remote-control

    I only have white lights, its not RBG. so my question is there a PIR i could get that would send a signal to the controller instead of using the remote to just turn them on and remain on for a set time and then turn off? is it possible?

    thank you
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,726 ✭✭✭✭ted1


    kryan1 wrote: »
    I have LED strip lights that are controlled by a handheld remote. the light are controlled with a Lumeno controller LM-CTRC1009.
    the Remote i have is as per the link below,
    http://www.lumeno.ie/index.php/featured-articles/led-accessories/item/46-4-zone-dimming-rf-remote-control

    I only have white lights, its not RBG. so my question is there a PIR i could get that would send a signal to the controller instead of using the remote to just turn them on and remain on for a set time and then turn off? is it possible?

    thank you
    Do you want to keep using the remote ?
    Easiest would be to turn them on via the remote. Then kill the power and put a PIR on the mains supply


  • Registered Users Posts: 232 ✭✭kryan1


    ted1 wrote: »
    Do you want to keep using the remote ?
    Easiest would be to turn them on via the remote. Then kill the power and put a PIR on the mains supply

    i would prefer if the PIR would control it rather than a remote.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,726 ✭✭✭✭ted1


    kryan1 wrote: »
    i would prefer if the PIR would control it rather than a remote.

    Check what happens if you turn off the power at the switch/ fuse when the light is on. If it goes back to the on state. Then it’s simply a matter of connecting the PIR onto the mains.


  • Registered Users Posts: 232 ✭✭kryan1


    ted1 wrote: »
    Check what happens if you turn off the power at the switch/ fuse when the light is on. If it goes back to the on state. Then it’s simply a matter of connecting the PIR onto the mains.

    Thank u, will try that


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