Merry Christmas and for your lightings, do use a good mixture of daylight sensors and Hager timer switches. Can simulate ppl being home even when you are away on holiday.
The makeover of my humble abode, Sharing my renovation journey
The makeover of my humble abode, Sharing my renovation journey
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Dec 25 2013, 11:46 PM
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Hi maxxon, just came across your amazing thread. Looks like you managed to find yourself a good contractor. I am in awe watching the progress of your reno
Merry Christmas and for your lightings, do use a good mixture of daylight sensors and Hager timer switches. Can simulate ppl being home even when you are away on holiday. |
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Dec 26 2013, 11:01 PM
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 26 2013, 01:16 PM) Thanks for reading and following this thread. Do consider using the Selcon daylight sensors too. It works abit differently from the Hager timer which is mainly time setting based. The Selcon automatically turns on when the environment is dark regardless of the time. For example the car porch lights will turn on during a dark rainy 4pm etc.X'mas is just over, so it's now Happy New Year! My initial plan is to put a hager timer on the car porch downlights...hmm...after your reminder, I should consider to put one more timer on an indoor light too....for the simulation like u mentioned. |
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Dec 27 2013, 05:25 PM
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Or when u pangsai too smelly and wanna get rid of the smell fast.. Time like this good to have secondary function haha
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