While the topic is fresh, our outbuilding has a metal conduit that runs around 3 sides just under the eve of the roof. On each of those 3 sides is a standard motion detector/dual flood light unit.
As far as I can tell, the whole thing is a single circuit that is energized by/hooked into one of the porch lights. So, as long as the porch light is one the 3 units operate independently.
I guess what I'd like is to be able to sense motion in any one area and turn all the lights on. I'd also like to be able to turn the lights on from the M1, for example a "going out" task that turns the lights on for 10 mins while leaving the building. And, of course, the "ANY ALARM, TURN ON LIGHTS" rule.
So, perhaps to answer my own question, does this mean I want to pull 2 sets of 110v cabling through the conduit (space permitting) and then wire all the lights in parallel to a controlled switch and then some how parallel all the motions to an outlet/wall wart combo as recently described?
Any other ideas? What if I don't have room in the conduit for 2 runs of 110v wiring?
Thanks all.
As far as I can tell, the whole thing is a single circuit that is energized by/hooked into one of the porch lights. So, as long as the porch light is one the 3 units operate independently.
I guess what I'd like is to be able to sense motion in any one area and turn all the lights on. I'd also like to be able to turn the lights on from the M1, for example a "going out" task that turns the lights on for 10 mins while leaving the building. And, of course, the "ANY ALARM, TURN ON LIGHTS" rule.
So, perhaps to answer my own question, does this mean I want to pull 2 sets of 110v cabling through the conduit (space permitting) and then wire all the lights in parallel to a controlled switch and then some how parallel all the motions to an outlet/wall wart combo as recently described?
Any other ideas? What if I don't have room in the conduit for 2 runs of 110v wiring?
Thanks all.