Mains type electrician advice needed

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tacr2man

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I have bought some (4) luminaires for in my shed , they have sensor unit , but only three switch on , it seems they are programmable and obviously I dont have the unit . Does anyone know how to bypass the controller unit which seems to switch the ballast with a 12 dc output ?
 
6 inch nail accross the terminals? make sure you hold it with insulated pliers and wear rubber shoes


to get any chance of a sensible answere youll have to give more specific details of make and model and pics would help
 
I have bought some (4) luminaires for in my shed , they have sensor unit , but only three switch on , it seems they are programmable and obviously I dont have the unit . Does anyone know how to bypass the controller unit which seems to switch the ballast with a 12 dc output ?
remove controller unit and buy a 240v / 12v transformer As used for LV downlighters wire to light switch and hey presto 12V supply when ya switch the lights on. :rolleyes:
 
Hi thanks for advice , unfortunately only have 3" nails !
Seriously thanks for more relevant suggestion , I have a couple of pics but dont seem to want to upload , maybe too many KB .

What size of 240/12 unit do I want ? ebay suggestion / Cheap ?
 
Hi thanks for advice , unfortunately only have 3" nails !
Seriously thanks for more relevant suggestion , I have a couple of pics but dont seem to want to upload , maybe too many KB .

What size of 240/12 unit do I want ? ebay suggestion / Cheap ?

Before killing yourself, how about some pictures of said units and also are you aware of Part P
 
yeah but, no but, yeah but - thats just big brother trying to close down entrepreneur-ship and force us all to line their pockets with our hard-earned and pay more tax, innit? ;)

One word

RCD

It will protect people from their own stupidity.
 
Sorry not aware of part P , got a clue tho from other post.
I have pics of the units but am unable to post as they are too many KB as stated . If you want i could email them to you ?
From what i have found out there is a unit that powers the two tubes(fluoros) this would seem to be switched by a 12v supply that comes from another unit that recieves a signal thru a sensor in the bottom of the luminaire that houses an infra red reciever as well as pir and light sensing. This unit is programmable via said sensor , but I dont have the controller that sends the signal to the sensor .
I am aware of high volt danger, and have taken suitable precautions . That is why I am asking some questions .
 
This all sounds very over the top, the lighting with sensors I've been installing at work has 2 extra control wires, and putting 240v on one of those seems to make it work, as if the sensor is just sending out a switch wire.....but yours sounds like it may be different.

Come and buy some of the 30 odd 4ft twin fittings I've got in my shed instead :D
 
Sorted just joined the in and out lives on the digital controller , works a treat , and no stray current thanks for all the help :)
 
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