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Hello all,

Just after some help, I am fitting some halers led downlights and client wants a pir detection switch. Minimum loads for the switch say 40w resistive or 100w inductive, can anyone help me out with the led load type? inductive or resistive?

many thanks in advance
 
i have used timeguard external PIRs which can switch up to 2kW triggering 3,4,and 5 5watt LEDs and no probs. not tried the internal variety. think it's a case of try it and see.
 
Whoops, misread that as max (as you can tell).
Have used danlers loads of times and a really good product, mainly the flush ceiling jobs, I have one in my kitchen which turns on about 40watts of led plinth lights and had no problems.
I have fitted them to all the toilets and bathrooms in my house to stop the kids leaving the house looking like a christmas tree.
 

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