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Connecting 2 Motion Detectors to 3 LED Garden Lamps: Wiring Diagram & Activation Guide

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  • #1 16172269
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    Hello, I am asking for help in connecting 2 pcs of motion detectors. At the beginning and end, and between them 3 led garden lamps. I want the detector to activate these lamps from both sides.
    I am asking for some diagram how to connect it.
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  • #2 16172307
    brofran
    Level 41  
    The detector has 3 terminals L + N + OUT. You connect the outputs together and to the LED.
  • #4 16172380
    krzysztofh
    Level 29  
    A colleague does not write anything about how the motion detectors are powered (with what voltage).
    LED garden lamps are usually powered by a lower voltage. In any case, we know nothing about it.
  • #5 16174108
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    lamps will be powered by 230v the first detector at the entrance to the so-called furka and the second detector at the exit from the house and I would like that on both sides if someone approaches these lamps
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  • #6 16174112
    krzysztofh
    Level 29  
    The detectors are also powered by 230V AC? By the way, write using the rules of spelling because admin will warn you.
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  • #7 16174116
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    ai still one according to the above scheme given by colleague atomic99 what will be like two detectors work one after the other ??
  • #8 16174118
    atomic99
    Level 34  
    The light will just stay on longer. And what would it be?
  • #9 16174194
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    I don't know, I thought that when both detectors give phase, some short circuit will happen ??
    second matter colleagues, maybe someone will tell me which detectors I should buy so that they do not work on animals I know that they can be expensive but what nothing on the net I can not find
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    #10 16174245
    atomic99
    Level 34  
    Well, as if a short circuit will do as it goes from one power source.
    The second detector will not give a "second current" but will activate the circuit for a longer time. Because the detectors by themselves do not give "current" but close the circuit.
  • #11 16174254
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    OK OK so just to confirm how yes this connection in the attached picture will work without a problem ?? Connecting 2 Motion Detectors to 3 LED Garden Lamps: Wiring Diagram & Activation Guide
    only now watch case what ???
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    #12 16174262
    krzysztofh
    Level 29  
    Normal motion detectors powered by 230V AC do not have sophisticated optics and you will not find anything in this segment. Animal-resistant detectors must be sought in the segment of detectors dedicated to alarm systems. If you assume that it is to work outside it will be very expensive.
    I know ROKONET detectors resistant to animals and plant movements, but the cost of such a detector is about 700 PLN.
    The only question is whether the work of these detectors without false alarms (in this case lighting up the lamps) is so important.
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  • #13 16176531
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    Hello, I care about the detector that will not work on animals
    Maybe something else you can think of?
  • #14 16176571
    jdubowski
    Tube devices specialist
    tomek7779 wrote:
    Hello, I care about the detector that will not work on animals


    Depends what animals ...

    tomek7779 wrote:
    Maybe something else you can think of?



    It can't be done, because the current technology does not allow the detector to distinguish man from bear ;)
  • #15 16176726
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #16 16176785
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    atom1477 wrote:
    tomek7779 wrote:
    OK OK so just to confirm how yes this connection in the attached picture will work without a problem ?? Connecting 2 Motion Detectors to 3 LED Garden Lamps: Wiring Diagram & Activation Guide

    Unfortunately not. Here, each time three lamps will light up at once.
    To get the action you want, you need to give, for example, 2 relays with 230V coils. Alternatively, if the bulbs have a specific power and will not be exchanged for others, you can try to choose some relays for a lower voltage and connect them in series with the bulbs.

    Well, I mean that they all light up at once only from one end or from the other, i.e. from one detector once from the other ??
    will such connection be good ??
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    #17 16176792
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #18 16176812
    tomek7779
    Level 10  
    atom1477 wrote:
    Hm, I thought the detector would fire 2 lamps from its end.
    But if it is always to light all 3, then this scheme is good.

    thank you very much

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    In that case, I consider the topic finished thank you all for help and attention

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting two motion detectors to activate three LED garden lamps powered by 230V AC. Users seek guidance on wiring diagrams and the functionality of the setup. The motion detectors, which also operate on 230V AC, can be connected in such a way that they activate the lamps from both ends. Concerns about potential short circuits when both detectors are triggered simultaneously are addressed, clarifying that the detectors close the circuit rather than provide current. Recommendations for animal-resistant detectors are provided, with ROKONET mentioned as a suitable brand, albeit at a high cost. The conversation concludes with confirmation that the proposed wiring scheme will work as intended, lighting all three lamps when either detector is activated.
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