ᐅ Pros and Cons of Motion Sensors

Created on: 14 Dec 2007 23:09
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kathi18
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kathi18
14 Dec 2007 23:09
Hello,
I have a question for you. I have always had a lamp outside my house that stays on continuously when I switch it on. Now, however, it has become a bit too expensive for me, and I wanted to ask if a motion sensor might be a more cost-effective option. Could someone help me with this?
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sandra23
14 Dec 2007 23:11
Hello,
I have a motion sensor on my house, and I can say I don’t know of a cheaper option... I can really recommend it...
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peter
14 Dec 2007 23:14
Hello
I don’t have a motion sensor either; I use the same type as you do... However, I can’t say that I have high costs because I use an energy-saving lamp... This already reduces the costs significantly...
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sandra23
14 Dec 2007 23:16
Yes, okay, an energy-saving lamp is not a bad idea... But you can really say that a motion sensor is much cheaper... So if you want to save money, you should definitely have one... Besides, I find it very practical when you come home and the light turns on automatically...
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peter
14 Dec 2007 23:17
Yes, I agree. But when you’re outside, for example having a smoke, the light keeps turning off, and you have to jump or wave in front of the motion sensor to get it to turn back on. That’s quite annoying. It’s definitely better if the light stays on continuously and you can turn it off manually.
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sandra23
14 Dec 2007 23:18
Ok, that is true as well... Still, I save money that way... Better to jump around than have it burning all the time... In the end, you have to decide for yourself...