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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.
 
I've only ever seen LED floods pre flexed with 3 core Lee, sometimes 2 core for Class 2 versions. It's an annoyance when they don't give you a proper override wiring option, I'll sometimes use a seperate PIR and you can also run more than one light from it or interlink with more PIRs if required.
 
I have seen several led lights with built in pir that do just what you want.
often they have a 3 core flex pre made into the enclosure but if you look inside there is a 4 way terminal block with L N E + sw L inside so you can link them together.
I have not got the makes and models to hand but it is common and you often don't know its there without reading the instructions.

P.s. I know we don't read them much but there is often something usefull in there.
 
Well why don't they fit the correct flex in the first place where that's been designed in, half baked manufacturing !

I half agree,
many diy peeps will be confused about the 4th wire and either just chop it off or leave it floating
and for 90% of installs its not required.

for most of my jobs, I have to replace the flex as it is too short anyway.
who wants a junction box within a foot (300mm to the young ones) of the light when most of the time within 6ft there is somewhere to wire it into.
 
I think CP Electronics have sensors that may offer something your after. We have a room with one of their sensors, where you can press a push to make switch, which also activates the rooms lighting. Never had the sensor down, to see what type it is. Give their technical a ring, found them most helpful.

 
was thinking of this one really, have used before and seem ok.
wont let me post a link ... but first one in led pir
[automerge]1567155235[/automerge]
tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTFL10PIRCW.html
stick www in front , it wont let me post a link
 

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