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Any one have any recommendations? Don’t really want one where you have to flick on and off multiple times to override.
 
That Timeguard one has the most comprehensive instructions I've ever seen! usually it says "To mains the be connection doing, at best for it, you can." With a crappy wee diagram that's illegible.
This Timeguard one even shows you which way to turn the screwdriver to tighten the mounting screws! (5.7) and you also get a Knob Adjuster, 8.3...
 
Any one have any recommendations? Don’t really want one where you have to flick on and off multiple times to override.
I'm a big fan of Brackenheath, Lee. At the top end, price wise, but they do them with a good microwave sensor....about a 300 degree pick up.
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Any one have any recommendations? Don’t really want one where you have to flick on and off multiple times to override.
Philips do a new one with remote control, you can set all the settings via remote and manually over ride it from remote too. can adjust sensitivity, lux etc and brightness too. they have it kew electrical was about ÂŁ30. a few weeks back
philips remote control pir light
 

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