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Re: Light control off the DVR help needed



Thanks for the response, The DVR cameras are in a fenced in area so I don't
think the activity will be low. On the other hand a well lit area will
discourage anyone from entering it in the first place. So my approach is
probably wrong for starters.
Dave
Remove the 2 for direct reply

"Pogo" <No_spam_marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Check our Potter & Blommfield, your rating as per your info would be in
> the area of 12.5Amps, not factoring current surge. Though I don't think
> you are approaching this is the proper manner, if you have a fair amount
> of activity turning these lites on and off will increase your power
> requirments, Best to get a good Halogen/Helium/Mercury vapor and have it
> set on a day/night optical sensor. power consumption would be almost the
> same with the added benifit of a lighted area.
>
> <noweldrecumbent2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Whats the easiest way to turn 3 - 500 watt 120VAC Halogen floods on from
>> the DVR motion detection outputs? Is their a 12 volt low draw activated
>> relay rated for what I'm doing? Thanks
>> Dave
>> Remove the 2 to respond directly
>>
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