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Re: Re: "Breaking" the latch on a pull switch




> The downside is that the bathroom door really has to be left ajar when
not
> in use and you have to wait until it resets before the next body
enters.
> This is one reason why I really want a couple of BIK sensors as this
gets
> rid of those problem totally.

BIK sensors - what are these and how do they over come the problem you
describe?

Mark J




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