X10 and Insteon motion sensors both include light detectors. I use 9 - X10 units and 3 Insteon units and when 5, or more, of them say it's dark I enable lights to activate when the MSs see motion.
Sorry I want to use this as an input on my Omnipro II hence the desire for closed contact. I will program around it. I would like to operate a multitude of scenes within HLC to have lighting when dark but not when the flag "Dark" is true.
Sorry I want to use this as an input on my Omnipro II hence the desire for closed contact. I will program around it. I would like to operate a multitude of scenes within HLC to have lighting when dark but not when the flag "Dark" is true.
Sorry I want to use this as an input on my Omnipro II hence the desire for closed contact. I will program around it. I would like to operate a multitude of scenes within HLC to have lighting when dark but not when the flag "Dark" is true.
If you have a basement or utility area with a window, weatherproof isn't needed.
When we install Cartell units tied to the lights they come with a photocell that is installed in a piece of lexan that is stuck to the window using clear VHB tape.
Cartell has a photocell option? Just curious? I agree I would prefer not to put it outside? No real utility or basement I am in FL with no basement and all of the windows are fairly decorative
Can't comment about the external photocell, never used them, it's just as easy in 99% of the installs I've done to get it into a window...in a garage, basement, whatever.
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