Tools & Hardware : Thomas & Betts HS3605 Motion-Activated Light Control

Thomas & Betts HS3605 Motion-Activated Light Control

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12359







Binding: Misc.
Brand: Carlon
EAN: 0034481184744
Label: Thomas & Betts
Manufacturer: Thomas & Betts
Model: HS3605
Publisher: Thomas & Betts
Sales Rank: 12359
Studio: Thomas & Betts


Features:
  • Motion detector can mount anywhere and has a 100-foot signal range
  • Plug-in receiver activates any lamp
  • Light turns on automatically when motion is detected







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
No wiring needed. Weather sealed motion sensor mounts inside or out. Turns light on when motion is detected. Receiver plugs into any interior outlet to control up to 600W of incandescent lighting. Timer switch allows choice of On time (6 seconds, 3 minute

















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - false alarms
I kept getting false alarms after mounting the unit in about a dozen different positions. I finally had to turn off the system because the constant false alarms drained the battery.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Does not meet expectations
The first unit I received would only motion sense up to 30 feet, not the 60 feet as advertised. The replacement unit I received did the same. So if you only need the unit to detect up to 30 feet the unit works great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Motion Detector
I have found the Wireless Motion Detector a very good and wise decision that I invested in, my money was well spent.

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