Plug said night light into the timer plug?
Recall we have some lighting specialists on TZ
Any recommendations for an indoor security light, with a timer?
Something like this:
But with a timer....
So it can come on and off to give the impression someone is at home.
A normal lamp plugged into a timer isn't suitable as a permanent fixture, as the intended location is the hallway.
Suggestions welcome!
Philips hue bulb?
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Years ago I had an adaptor that you plugged in between light fitting and bulb, it had a setting for 2 or 4 hrs and after said interval (2 or 4 hrs) after its light-sensitive sensor detected that it was dark, it would come on, then go off again after dawn.
I seem to remember seeing programmable wall switches at one time as well .. found one https://www.mr-resistor.co.uk/item.aspx?v=1&i=7376
Not exactly what you’re looking for but you could use this to make your existing light switches programmable without any wiring: https://www.diy.com/departments/mydo...1562039_BQ.prd
I have one of these programmed to switch the porch and landing lights on and off daily and it’s worked flawlessly on the original batteries for nearly 3 years. It’s a bit crude and noisy as it uses gears to press the light switch but does the job, I think it also has a random setting.
Mine are also 3-4 years old and I think still on the original batteries but I don’t use them all year year round. Only when days are shorter. One downside is they don’t work with fancy slim profile switches as the gears can only reach ‘normal’ chunky switches. They have to be in physical contact with the switches to be able to press them on/off.
It sounds straightforward! However this is for my Mother's property, old Victorian build: narrow hallway and very low to the ground sockets mean the bulk this would take up presents a hazard, if plugged in permanently (which is the intention).
Thanks for the feedback, its the random setting that appeals given we wish to give the impression there is movement within the home. Not sure it'll work out for the intended use per OP (because it would require some sort of existing hard wired lighting set up, like porch lights) but good to know of such a device.
Last edited by cman; 24th November 2020 at 10:53.
We use Philips hue lamps and set up programs in the app they’ve been faultless the last 4 years or so
Thanks, the Hue ecosystem is well reviewed and seems to work very well. It begins to push the budget however, on getting a simple security light for my Mother's home (as I assume you need a hub to control and communicate with devices). In any case, I think I'd want the Hue system first, before her!
(plus it's a light in the hallway we seek, because it's visible through the front door glass, to any outside, and the 3 pin socket is perfectly placed for it, not sure Hue would work here?)
Last edited by cman; 24th November 2020 at 12:33.
I use these, has built in schedule and can be controlled vi the app. Rock solid and been using them since March this year with no issues.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TECKIN-Comp...%2C177&sr=8-13
Last edited by wotsthecrack; 24th November 2020 at 13:09.
Good to know, thank you. The hallway in question is narrow/can't house a table for a lamp. Hence the initial idea of plugging a light directly into the socket, per pic in OP, (no wires, cable, or traditional lamp) beyond the socket itself.
Seems a gadget like this doesn't exist, thanks all.
I have Philips hue lights as well as the Christmas lights on WiFi smart plugs.
https://www.kidly.co.uk/products/pab...ght-light/6291
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