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Hi,

Problem is it dont work.

I have a L1 to which I have a perm feed and L AND N

Light works fine when on without the pir.

I think I may have voltage drop tho ... could this be the cause or will the pir still work even if I only get 200v it has a 220 to 240 v relay

hmmmmmmmmmmm
 
Hi,

Problem is it dont work.

I have a L1 to which I have a perm feed and L AND N

Light works fine when on without the pir.

I think I may have voltage drop tho ... could this be the cause or will the pir still work even if I only get 200v it has a 220 to 240 v relay

hmmmmmmmmmmm

Oh dear.

Don't you think L1 might be the switched OUTPUT from the PIR????

Wonder what would happen, perish the thought, if you tried connecting your permanent live to the terminal marked L (as it says in the instructions)?

You probably only have 200V because you are currently arcing out the relay terminals.
 

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