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Barry White

Anyone recomend me a ceiling mounted occupancy sensor they have used in a bathroom. It will be outside of the zones but worried it will be affected by humidity.
It will be switching 5x 7w leds and triggering a bathroom fan (fan has own timer)

Cheers Mykey
 
I presume that these things can't see through shower curtains or shower doors, so you just have the time its set to before the lights go out? So after 18 mins in the shower (not that you should be more than 18 mins in the shower) the lights will go out and you have to open the shower door or curtain and start waving your arms?
 
I presume that these things can't see through shower curtains or shower doors, so you just have the time its set to before the lights go out? So after 18 mins in the shower (not that you should be more than 18 mins in the shower) the lights will go out and you have to open the shower door or curtain and start waving your arms?
......Or you could wave something else!
 
I presume that these things can't see through shower curtains or shower doors, so you just have the time its set to before the lights go out? So after 18 mins in the shower (not that you should be more than 18 mins in the shower) the lights will go out and you have to open the shower door or curtain and start waving your arms?

May have to rethink this now good point as her indoors takes a short holiday in the shower sometimes.
 

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