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Outside lights, controlled via PIR with override switch & timer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andeh1" data-source="post: 550581" data-attributes="member: 37423"><p>Thank you so much John!!...so just so i can layman's explain it to my builder, the T with the circle in it in line with the L & N.... can you provide me an idiots guide to that?</p><p></p><p>That's to power the timer to keep it 'permanent live'.....then the timer when 'on' powers the in line timer switch? (Hence the dotted line you applied to your previous drawing?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andeh1, post: 550581, member: 37423"] Thank you so much John!!...so just so i can layman's explain it to my builder, the T with the circle in it in line with the L & N.... can you provide me an idiots guide to that? That's to power the timer to keep it 'permanent live'.....then the timer when 'on' powers the in line timer switch? (Hence the dotted line you applied to your previous drawing?) [/QUOTE]
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