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sensor flood light to lightbulb socket!

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sensor flood light to lightbulb socket!

Post by familybus »

i know this aint 4x4 tech but i need some help from a sparky please ! what i need to know is can you get a sensor flood light that plugs straight into a light bulb bayonet fitting or am i better off chasing one that just plugs into normal electrical socket? thanks in advance! ;)
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Post by Jok »

Go have a look at a place like bunnings there mate,
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Re: sensor flood light to lightbulb socket!

Post by Drewski »

familybus wrote:i know this aint 4x4 tech but i need some help from a sparky please ! what i need to know is can you get a sensor flood light that plugs straight into a light bulb bayonet fitting or am i better off chasing one that just plugs into normal electrical socket? thanks in advance! ;)
I'm not a sparky, but, yes, you can, but the wired ones are a piece of piss to fit also.. :-)

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Post by ausoops »

i didn't think you could but if you can you won't have manual overide to keep it on.
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Post by Shadow »

ive never seen what your looking for.
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Post by Toy80Diesel »

It is available, have seen them in bunnings.

They are a "DIY sensor light".

No wires required as they have a bayonet or screw socket to plug into the original lamp socket and then you just screw the complete thing to the wall/ceiling.
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