Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design Re: security sensor location to maximise coverage 3Apr 21, 2009 7:16 pm The sensors need to be positioned so you walk/drive across the beam path. Its hard to justify the cost but the infrascans are the best quality. there is a 2amp and a 10amp version and are wired differently. The cost isn't just the unit but the cabling to the unit as well. To retro fit one would be $250+ . For the portico, you could get a PDL version in the style of a downlight to turn that light on. They are 1/3 the cost. Licenced Sparky and Data Cabler If "The Data Guys" is too long to type, TDG will do. Re: security sensor location to maximise coverage 4Apr 21, 2009 8:41 pm The Data Guys The cost isn't just the unit but the cabling to the unit as well. To retro fit one would be $250+ . For the portico, you could get a PDL version in the style of a downlight to turn that light on. They are 1/3 the cost. I am still debating the cost if it will cost more to put in later then I suppose we should do them now. Do you have a photo of the PDL version, the only sensor light Henley supplies are the InfraScan. I'm curious, did they provide any reason why they did not like the idea? 1 20788 I used Mr Beams battery powered sensor lights. No wiring required, batteries are normal D size and last 10-12 months even at the front of the house where they go off when… 1 5740 ask the surveyor for clarification would be the logical approach 1 29205 |