Post 2 made on Saturday April 2, 2016 at 13:44 |
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We have used the gls sensors in houses on multiple occasions. Since they provide a delayed off on the falling edge of the motion being detected you don't have to worry about writing logic for the delayed off (like you would for a basic security motion).
We have never put these in bedrooms as there would be a lot of false triggers during the night that would cause the lights to turn on. Also I think there would be too many variables to consider to disable the sensor from being enabled between specific hours.
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