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Hi can anyone recommend a good quality PIR LED flood light 20w or 30w that has an sensor overide facility,
not one where you have morse code the switch but proper job with a s/live in the flex

thanks

sam
 
I like the Brackenheath Knight Series LED floods, the only down side is no switched live output.

i ha e not attempted to take one apart to see if there is a terminal as its pre flexed but could take it apart next week when I go in the shop.
 
I would just rewire the internals for a four core cable, most of the standard ones seem very basic in layout and have plenty of space, although I have not tried on the slim floodlights yet.
 
Thanks for the replies, ideally I would like a fitting with integral PIR. All of the LED floods I have used come pre-flexed, I've an idea they are soldered connections, taking them apart prob isn't an option as any warranty will be invalid.
I have found some with a 4 core flex called red arrows but I am a bit dubious as I have never heard of them.

ECO 20w LED Floodlight c/w PIR Sensor - 3100k - Black
 

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