
Mini PIR Motion Sensor Switch w/ Built In Timer - 12-24 VDC - 6 Amps

Overview
This Mini PIR Sensor automatically powers on connected 12 VDC or 24 VDC LED lights when human motion is detected. The sensors will power on lights at night or during the day, and an adjustable dial allows your lights to remain on for 1, 3, 5, 8, or 10 minutes. Motion detection range is within 8 meters (26') of the PIR sensor. The single-channel sensor has a 6-Amp maximum load and operates within a 12-24 VDC range. Price for each.

- Sensitive passive infrared motion sensor that will activate any 12/24 Volt LED lights only when a thermal difference is detected from 15 feet, ex. people or animals passing by
- Light shuts off automatically after no motion is detected for the manually set time (2 to 10 minutes)
- Input/Output Voltage: 12 ~ 24 VDC
- Output: 1CH CMOS open-drain output
- Max Load: 6 Amps
- Output Power: 72W
- Operating Temp:-20°C ~ +60°C
- Range: 0~15ft, 60° from center of sensor
- Takes approximately 2 minutes to adjust to environment once installed properly
- Use 4 screws to mount switch to the surface
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12 volt motion switch
i use this great little switch for kitchen counter top lighting--turns led lights on and off reliably,i easily spliced it in where the original switch was and positioned it under the cabinets so you can`t see it when standingby the counter--lights turn on as soon as we walk into the kitchen--works perfectly--just about any body should be able to incorporate this into a 12 volt led lighting setup with the included instructions--highly recommended.
Not quite adequate
This will work for you if you give it power (+) & (-) in and power out (+) & (-) to one device. but if your doing anything else the. Look elsewhere. There’s no true relay so instead the device switches (-) for you with no way to change. My light has an red feature that shares common with the h4 plug (the bike harness) which only gives me one (+) wire for the feature. The motion passes (+) straight through so my feature is always on. Disappointed because I put a lot of work into it to figure this out. I did test the motion with a led pod light and sure enough it works. Disappointed it didn’t have a true relay because, well, there would be no limits to what you could do with this little thing.
Great little device to modify a circuit with!
I use this for my "overhead fans" in the golf cart industry.
The fans draw 5-12 amps depending on size. Using the motion sensor to engage a relay works wonderfully.
Incidentally for my first build i decided to use the side emitting UP rated LED strips to line the inside ring around the fan blades here. engaging the light any time the fan is activated. Fantastic results for a very cool design. I also ran a 2 ohm resistor in series with the fan to reduce noise and violently wind force as the fan default to about 1500 cfm.