This website uses cookies. For further information on how we use cookies you can read our Privacy and Cookie notice
HomeHome & OfficeHome & FurnitureLightingLighting Bulbs & ComponentLighting BulbEnergy SavingDusk To Dawn Auto On/off Photocell Light Switch
Brand: Tronic | Similar products from Tronic
KSh 1,299
KSh 1,95033%
3 units left
+ shipping from KSh 149 to CBD - UON/Globe/Koja/River Road
5 out of 5
(1 verified rating)Promotions
Delivery & Returns
Choose your location
Pickup Station
Delivery Fees KSh 149
Ready for pickup between 04 May & 06 May when you order within next 1hrs 27mins
Door Delivery
Delivery Fees KSh 250
Ready for delivery between 04 May & 06 May when you order within next 1hrs 27mins
Return Policy
Easy Return, Quick Refund.Details
Seller Information
Newmatt Ltd
66%Seller Score
52 Followers
Seller Performance
Order Fulfillment Rate: Very Poor
Quality Score: Excellent
Customer Rating: Excellent
Product details
Automatic lighting, such as street lights, usually use photocell sensors—also known as light eyes—to sense the amount of ambient light. Once the photocell detects a low enough light level, it will turn on the light, or conversely, an increase in external light level will turn off the light.
The photocell consists of resistors attached to the photosensitive plate. When more light shines on the light panel, the resistance (current through the resistor) will change and the light will turn on or off. This technology is suitable for all types of outdoor places.
Since no user input is required, there is no need to worry about setting a timer or forgetting to turn on the lights. The working principle of a photocell is similar to that of an optical switch-therefore, a photocell sensor is sometimes called a photoelectric switch.
Photocells work throughout the year, activated at dusk and turned off at dawn, even if the day is longer in summer and shorter in winter. Since they can perceive the amount of light instead of working in a fixed time, they do not need to be adjusted when the sunrise or sunset changes with the seasons.
Many outdoor lighting devices use motion sensors. However, photocell sensors and motion sensors usually have different uses. For example, motion sensors may help keep stray animals away from trash cans and trash cans, while photocells can keep parking lots safe and light continuously for a long time.Automatic lighting, such as street lights, usually use photocell sensors—also known as light eyes—to sense the amount of ambient light. Once the photocell detects a low enough light level, it will turn on the light, or conversely, an increase in external light level will turn off the light.
The photocell consists of resistors attached to the photosensitive plate. When more light shines on the light panel, the resistance (current through the resistor) will change and the light will turn on or off. This technology is suitable for all types of outdoor places.
Since no user input is required, there is no need to worry about setting a timer or forgetting to turn on the lights. The working principle of a photocell is similar to that of an optical switch-therefore, a photocell sensor is sometimes called a photoelectric switch.
Photocells work throughout the year, activated at dusk and turned off at dawn, even if the day is longer in summer and shorter in winter. Since they can perceive the amount of light instead of working in a fixed time, they do not need to be adjusted when the sunrise or sunset changes with the seasons.
Many outdoor lighting devices use motion sensors. However, photocell sensors and motion sensors usually have different uses. For example, motion sensors may help keep stray animals away from trash cans and trash cans, while photocells can keep parking lots safe and light continuously for a long time.
The photocell consists of resistors attached to the photosensitive plate. When more light shines on the light panel, the resistance (current through the resistor) will change and the light will turn on or off. This technology is suitable for all types of outdoor places.
Since no user input is required, there is no need to worry about setting a timer or forgetting to turn on the lights. The working principle of a photocell is similar to that of an optical switch-therefore, a photocell sensor is sometimes called a photoelectric switch.
Photocells work throughout the year, activated at dusk and turned off at dawn, even if the day is longer in summer and shorter in winter. Since they can perceive the amount of light instead of working in a fixed time, they do not need to be adjusted when the sunrise or sunset changes with the seasons.
Many outdoor lighting devices use motion sensors. However, photocell sensors and motion sensors usually have different uses. For example, motion sensors may help keep stray animals away from trash cans and trash cans, while photocells can keep parking lots safe and light continuously for a long time.Automatic lighting, such as street lights, usually use photocell sensors—also known as light eyes—to sense the amount of ambient light. Once the photocell detects a low enough light level, it will turn on the light, or conversely, an increase in external light level will turn off the light.
The photocell consists of resistors attached to the photosensitive plate. When more light shines on the light panel, the resistance (current through the resistor) will change and the light will turn on or off. This technology is suitable for all types of outdoor places.
Since no user input is required, there is no need to worry about setting a timer or forgetting to turn on the lights. The working principle of a photocell is similar to that of an optical switch-therefore, a photocell sensor is sometimes called a photoelectric switch.
Photocells work throughout the year, activated at dusk and turned off at dawn, even if the day is longer in summer and shorter in winter. Since they can perceive the amount of light instead of working in a fixed time, they do not need to be adjusted when the sunrise or sunset changes with the seasons.
Many outdoor lighting devices use motion sensors. However, photocell sensors and motion sensors usually have different uses. For example, motion sensors may help keep stray animals away from trash cans and trash cans, while photocells can keep parking lots safe and light continuously for a long time.
Specifications
Key Features
- Power source:220-240V/AC
- Power frequency:50HZ
- Rated current:20A
- IP 45
What’s in the box
- 1 x tronic photocell
Specifications
- SKU: TR329LB2O3IASNAFAMZ
- Model: PH 1504-BL
- Size (L x W x H cm): 11 x 7
- Weight (kg): 0.145
- Main Material: ABS
Customer Feedback
See AllVerified Ratings (1)
5/5
5 out of 5
1 verified rating
Product Reviews (0)
This product has no reviews yet.
Tronic Dusk To Dawn Auto On/off Photocell Light Switch
KSh 1,299
KSh 1,95033%
Questions about this product?