Lighting Devices

By Anthony, June 22, 2009 10:31 pm

Having control over your lighting is not only convenient when you’re home, but it’s also a security measure when you’re away. Going away for a long weekend? No problem: set your exterior and interior lights to switch on and off at random times, to give your home the ‘lived in’ look. When automating your , there are several devices you can invest in:

Switches

As a necessary link in the chain, automated switches allow you to manage your in every room and space, both indoors and outside.

Motion detectors

These are more commonly used in exterior lighting, but they’re also ideal for certain areas inside the home – in the hallway leading to the bathroom, for example, for those middle of the night jaunts to the toilet.

Dimmers

Dimmers are perfect for a range of situations. In the example from above, you could set the hallway light to illuminate at half-strength, to create a soft, night-appropriate glow.

Controllers

Your light controller can be set up as a remote device, a wall-mounted interface, or on your computer.

Light detectors

These clever little circuits can differentiate between light and dark. They’re perfect to install in exterior locations, such as by your front door or back porch, to automatically switch on or off at the appropriate time.

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