We would like to install a few stairway spotlights and are wondering about the best way to control them. Should they be switched manually with two-way switches at the top and bottom of the stairs, or with motion sensors or presence detectors?
With our floor plan, it wouldn’t be a problem to install three separate light switches at both the top and bottom of the stairs (one for the main light upstairs, one for the stair spotlights, and one for the light downstairs—all wired as two-way switches), but is that practical? Or would it be better to control the stairway spotlights with motion or presence sensors?
With our floor plan, it wouldn’t be a problem to install three separate light switches at both the top and bottom of the stairs (one for the main light upstairs, one for the stair spotlights, and one for the light downstairs—all wired as two-way switches), but is that practical? Or would it be better to control the stairway spotlights with motion or presence sensors?
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toxicmolotof25 Aug 2016 23:24Control question: Pets?
toxicmolotow schrieb:
Control question: Pets? At the moment, no. A dog might be an option. No cats. Why is this relevant?
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Sebastian7926 Aug 2016 08:41Of course, because with motion detection it would logically keep turning on and off constantly...
At least if the animal is using the stairs (constantly) – our dog does not.
At least if the animal is using the stairs (constantly) – our dog does not.
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