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I want to add LED's on a motion sensor

Bheffington
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OK, Im full timing and my schedule has me coming home after dark. Im very close to my neighbor and do not want to shine my porch light at him all evening. I have seen threads on the underbelly LEDs, and I like them. Im wondering how hard it would be to put them on a motion sensor, so when I park my truck and get out, they come on?
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Bheffington
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The link works for me, maybe a browser issue. Try to cut and paste this. http://www.amazon.com/LEDwholesalers-Controller-2034RGB-3315-3215/dp/B0040FJ27S/ref=pd_cp_hi_3/181-3055654-8307435

Bumpyroad
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Bheffington wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
Bheffington wrote:
Thanks Westend for the link. I found a kit with a remote. Since its a kit, it should be fairly easy to install. Im not that good with building electronics.


how about a link to the one you found?
bumpy


Its the blue words that say "Amazon link" in my above post.


thanks but that one keeps "oopsing" me. ๐Ÿ™‚
bumpy

Bheffington
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Bumpyroad wrote:
Bheffington wrote:
Thanks Westend for the link. I found a kit with a remote. Since its a kit, it should be fairly easy to install. Im not that good with building electronics.


how about a link to the one you found?
bumpy


Its the blue words that say "Amazon link" in my above post.

Bumpyroad
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Bheffington wrote:
Thanks Westend for the link. I found a kit with a remote. Since its a kit, it should be fairly easy to install. Im not that good with building electronics.


how about a link to the one you found?
bumpy

Bheffington
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Thanks Westend for the link. I found a kit with a remote. Since its a kit, it should be fairly easy to install. Im not that good with building electronics.

Bheffington
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I think I found a better solution. Amazon link It comes with a remote that I can turn the lights on and off as I please.

westend
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Sure, you need an Infrared detecting switch that is wired into the circuit of whatever you're trying to power up (like underbelly lights).
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