Motion sensing night light |
Motion sensing night light only activates in the dark |
The sensor is a Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) that works by detecting infrared light emitted by warm bodies. The lens in the dome of these sensors focuses IR light onto a device that triggers when it sees warm objects passing across its field-of-view. There is also a photocell that detects ambient light level and disables the light when the ambient light is above a certain threshold.
I am so pleased with these lights that I plan to order a couple more. While they do use more energy than other types, I have enough surplus power from my solar array that I can spare a few Watts. I have not paid for grid power since May (just payed my Sept-Oct bill and still have a credit on my account thanks to net metering).
I don't know. I have 800 lumen LEDs in my bathroom, that draw 9.5 watts. So if I used them 1 hour per day (probably no where near that much) that is 3.5 kiloWatt-hours per year for $0.35 per year. And they cost me 50 cents apiece.
ReplyDeleteGood point Topher, except I prefer less light at night when I get up to pee so I don't lose my night vision. Plus there's the "cool factor" of automatic lights that warms my geek heart! :)
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