I am looking for a motion detector porch light that looks like it was made for an RV, not the back door of a my house.
Are any of you familiar with Starlight's SL-1000? It doesn't look too bad, but I wish it was led.
Any info or other ideas appreciated.
John, if you are looking for an LED fixture you might consider these:
http://www.rvledbulbs.com/category-s/47.htm (http://www.rvledbulbs.com/category-s/47.htm)
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Quote from: HighTechRedneck on June 19, 2014, 09:04:17 AMJohn, if you are looking for an LED fixture you might consider these:
http://www.rvledbulbs.com/category-s/47.htm (http://www.rvledbulbs.com/category-s/47.htm)
And if you end up buying from them, that carries the added perk of supporting one of the advertisers that supports BCM. ...
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Any light can be wired to a motion detector switch. eBay and Amazon have 12v, 24v, and 120v motion detector modules from $5 to $25. If you go this route, the motion detector can be wired to trigger the marker light relay in addition to the porch light.
Quote from: sparkplug188 on June 19, 2014, 11:45:41 AM
... the motion detector can be wired to trigger the marker light relay in addition to the porch light.
One problem there. The marker lights usually are run off the chassis batteries, not the house batteries. When parked, the chassis battery master switch is usually cut off.
True. Also, the motion detector will need to be automatically disabled when the ignition is in the on position. There are ways to make it function correctly, safely, and not look completely hacked. If needed, I can post a schematic-- it just takes time to draw one up.
Not sure if it is a starlight but I have a motion sensor light on my 4106. They are now available with LEDs. Saw them this past week at an rv show.
Yeah, I haven't figured out how to wire my turn signals to work as four way flashers so I won't be controlling my marker circuit with a motion derector. But using a separate detector for the porch lights may work. Have to think about that.
Quote from: John Z on June 19, 2014, 04:29:58 PM
Yeah, I haven't figured out how to wire my turn signals to work as four way flashers so I won't be controlling my marker circuit with a motion derector. But using a separate detector for the porch lights may work. Have to think about that.
I can probably help you with the flasher problem. Do you have a schematic for you lights?
Thanks Craig, for the offer to help. How you guys doing down there? Looks to be getting pretty wet. Any flooding in your area? Bet the skeeters are loving it.
No, I don't have any drawings of the wiring. Been redone and added to, way too many times. I suppose I could go out there and draw one up.
We're good. Some flooding in the area. We're not affected. Yes, mosquitoes are rampant!
It really would not be difficult to rig up a 4 way to your blinkers. A switch, a flasher and a couple diodes connected to the blinker studs in the electrical panel would
suffice. Should even be possible to use the existing blinker flasher, and just add a switch and a couple diodes to the connections.
Hey Craig, thanks again. Last night I ordered a turn signal switch with flasher (and instructions). So after that arrives I will let you know if I still need help. Keep your powder dry!
Quote from: John Z on June 20, 2014, 10:10:27 AM
Hey Craig, thanks again. Last night I ordered a turn signal switch with flasher (and instructions). So after that arrives I will let you know if I still need help. Keep your powder dry!
That actually might be the easiest way because the switch should have the 4-way built in.
Thanks high tech redneck. I bought the porch light from rvledbulbs. And I thanked them twice for being an advertiser.
If anyone is looking for an led motion detector porch light, be aware that "led" does not show up in their title or listing for the SL-1000. But in the description a line has been added to the front end saying it now comes with an led. A very nice looking light and it fits the space I have for it. I could not match their price anywhere else with led.