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If you disconnect the Brown, Blue and Black, tape them up and shove them out the way back down the hole they are coming from.
Then budge over the brown that goes to the light fitting one slot, so it connects with the yellow and white cable.
 
I got these new lights from Philips from the 'mygarden' category that have these motion sensors on them, the only problem is these motion sensors are absolute garbage. I tried to disable the motion sensors but failed hard. I am NOT an electrician nor do i have any experience is that area. I've included some pictures, any help is very appreciated. Thank you

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Is that brick wallpaper - if it is then tell me do you have a green rug and a birdbath in the middle of the room?
Has someone turned your life inside out?
 
I got these new lights from Philips from the 'mygarden' category that have these motion sensors on them, the only problem is these motion sensors are absolute garbage. I tried to disable the motion sensors but failed hard. I am NOT an electrician nor do i have any experience is that area. I've included some pictures, any help is very appreciated. Thank you

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Is that brick wallpaper - if it is then tell me do you have a green rug and a birdbath in the middle of the room?
Has someone turned your life inside out?
 
It is brick wallpaper! He lives in a gastropub

Seriously. The answer has been given.
Disconnect the sensor wires and connect directly to the light fitting part.
Still need an earth. The fitting looks metal.

Is that the cable colours for the moon? White and white/ yellow
It’s gonna need a mighty long earth wire to reach earth.
 
It is brick wallpaper! He lives in a gastropub

Seriously. The answer has been given.
Disconnect the sensor wires and connect directly to the light fitting part.
Still need an earth. The fitting looks metal.

Is that the cable colours for the moon? White and white/ yellow
It’s gonna need a mighty long earth wire to reach earth.
You won't need to earth them LS, Moon them maybe!
 

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