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    May 11, 2007, 08:04 PM
    Multiple motion sensors
    Hi, I wonder if this can even be done. I have some low voltage landscaping path lights that I want to come on when somebody approches the stairs. That part I have now problem running the motion through the GFI that kicks on the transformer. The problem is I need to have two motion sensors, this way the same lights can kick on when someone is leaving. The run is two far to have one motion centrally located. Is this even possible?
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    May 12, 2007, 10:56 AM
    One way would be 2 X10 Outdoor Motion detectors and 1 Appliance module.
    If this is not possble because of lack of power somewhere.
    Optex makes Outdoor battery powered motions( can use 3 max) that transmit to chime
    receiver/box with dry contacts, use contacts to control relay.

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