ultramegabob
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on second thought scratch that idea, it will latch every time the sensor trips, told ya I was gettin loopy. it seemed like a good idea until I started drawing it out.
I do not.quogueelectric said:. . . you get My drift . . .
3 wire control parallel wiring to as many 2 position momentary contact switches as you want up energizes pull in down energizes pull out contactor.LarryFine said:I do not.![]()
I dont have any specific name for it other than fun with relays but what I am shooting for is for the switches to operate independantly of the motions.LarryFine said:Are you describing an 'on/off/auto" switching arrangement?
That means you want the sensors to bypass, or override, the switches. Regardless of the switch positions, motion triggers light.quogueelectric said:. . . what I am shooting for is for the switches to operate independantly of the motions.
One is not dependant of the other if someone is in the space it will trip the lights on you could try to shut them off but movement will trip them back on.
ultramegabob said:just run your motion sensor switching circuit in parallel with a latching circuit to the contactor coil fed through a normally open and normally closed push buttons at each location in series with each other. I hope this makes sense, its getting late and Im feeling kinda loopy....
I totally understand boolean logic however,LarryFine said:That means you want the sensors to bypass, or override, the switches. Regardless of the switch positions, motion triggers light.
Simply have the motion bypass the switches, from hot common (line) to load common (load). The only hitch is that the sensors cannot turn off a left-on manually-switched on set of lights.
You can have an OR gate or and AND gate, but not both. If you re-read my previous questions, you'll see what I'm getting at.
csparkrun said:seems like everyone is trying too hard, why not try occ. sensors (which can be wired as 3ways), you'll have the manual overide needed![]()
csparkrun said:seems like everyone is trying too hard, why not try occ. sensors (which can be wired as 3ways), you'll have the manual overide needed![]()
Now that we have your criterial clear, this is simple enough: You simply need to interrupt power either ahead of the line common terminal on one 3-way or after the load common terminal of the other 3-way. This can be done anywhere either one is accessible, such as in either 3-way's box.Hoyt said:Motion sensors are to really shut the lights off. Soooo...the switch left in the "on" position will allow the motion sensor to turn the lights on and off. The switch left in the "off" positon the sensors will not activate the lights. Make sense?
I believe this is accomplishable...but with the light circuits routed thru a couple lighting contractors?
crossman said:Now wasn't that easy? :smile: