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    motion sensor for fluorescent lights-Leviton PR180 Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor, 400 Square Feet Coverage, Residential Grade

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    60 of 61 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Be careful..., May 4, 2009
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    This product has a much lower price than some of these switches because it fails to make it clear that it will NOT work with newer compact fluorescent bulbs (you will have horrible quirks if you try it). This can be worked around by adding an incandescent to the circuit this switch controls (if multiple bulbs). If you only have one light on the circuit (like a closet) you will have to just use an incandescent. That being said...

    I noticed one reviewer mention if the power flashes off when it comes back on the lights will stay on and you will have to turn each switch on and off. I have not had this issue. When the power goes off and back on, the lights do come on but they go off at the interval you have them set at just as they would if motion had set them off.

    I find the sensor on this switch is much better than others I've had experience with (certainly better than the GE). So long as you know upfront about the previously mentioned "catches", you can take... Read more
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    98 of 110 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars Works But Does Have Flaws !!!!!, September 17, 2007
    J. Fackrell - See all my reviews
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    This produce is great under normal circumstances. I have this installed in a pantry closet, the master closet, and in the laundry room. I would not recommend this for the garage unless you dont mind the lights turning on during the day when the garage is opened. Also, there is a setting for how long it stays on. If you put in a room you stay in for more than a few minutes, it will turn off after the set number of minutes. Mine are all set to 1 minute. However, I am in my closet sometimes for more than a minute and I have to walk back in front of the sensor for it to turn back on. That only happens about 1% of the time. The other 99% of the time it's great not having to worry about turning it on and off.

    Here's the big flaw..... If your power goes out and comes back on, you will find that all of the lights connected to motion sensors in your house will be on. They will not turn off until you switch to off, then back to auto. If you go out of town for more than a... Read more
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    21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Works as advertised, February 13, 2008
    ArtTee (Santa Cruz, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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    I was suspicious of this item, at the price, but I bought two of them and they are both working well.

    The handyman did not get the three-way wired right, so it is necessary to leave the toggle switch in the on position at the bottom of the stairs, but that's no problem. Sometimes the sensor even picks up the person at the bottom of the stairs. If not, just flip it off and back on once or twice and that triggers the light. Then leave it in the on position. The sensor will turn it off automatically.

    If it lasts, it will have been a very good deal.
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