A PIR (Passive Infrared) light may stay on all night if it is set to a constant mode instead of motion-activated mode. Additionally, it could be triggered by persistent heat sources, such as animals or passing cars, which can continuously activate the sensor. Malfunctioning sensors or incorrect sensitivity settings can also cause the light to remain on longer than intended.
Yes, a PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor can work at night. It detects heat emitted by living beings and objects, so it can detect motion even in darkness as long as there are temperature differences between the surroundings and the moving object.
Yes but the dawn to dusk feature normally built in may not operate correctly due to low light levels but the PIR function will work perfectly well.
Yes, you can spur a double socket from a PIR light using 2.5mm² cable, provided that the circuit is rated to handle the additional load. However, ensure that the total load on the circuit does not exceed the rating of the PIR light and the circuit breaker. It's also essential to comply with local electrical regulations and standards, and consider consulting a qualified electrician for safety.
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The population of Pir Mahal is 100,000.
Pir Yusefian's population is 3,816.
Pir Emam's population is 503.
The population of Pir Samadin is 199.
The population of Pir Mahi is 112.
Pir Piai's population is 25,000.
Pir Bakran's population is 10,851.
The population of Pir Alqar is 432.