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2025-08-18 10:56:17
The ECOELER Motion Sensor Switch is a nice product. I mounted it to the end of a LED shop light to activate the light when we entered the garage from the house. Works flawlessly, and puts light safely on the stairs before you reach them. Well overdue upgrade to my light. If you need motion sensoring for a shop light, this is your ticket. Buy this!
DW
2025-07-27 16:10:22
This unit does exactly what is says it will do and performs well. I have a small room that the switch was difficult to access. I was able to add this device to the overhead fluorescent fixture and it works great! Also, the feature of being able to press two release buttons and detach the sensor to make sensor adjustments without uninstalling the wiring is a nice touch.As others have mentioned, the included wiring diagram is not technically correct, as it shows the red wire being tied to the white neutral after going to the load. Just ignore that and run the red to the load and it should work just fine. This will seem automatic to any experienced electrical handy person, so trust your instincts. It was a fun and rewarding little project that was inexpensive and now makes me smile every time I enter that room and no longer have to be annoyed to find the light switch. Enjoy! :-)
Mark H. Granoff
2025-07-18 16:39:18
Technically speaking, this device worked as advertised and was easy to install. Unfortunately, after I had it connected to the light I wanted to control, when I was handling the sensor to get it mounted to my ceiling (in the basement) one of the wires came out of the sensor! So I had to remove it entirely and it's heading back for a refund. Poor quality, but I guess you get what you pay for. Sort of a fluke mishap, but I was not being hard on the device or the wiring as I handled it. So, be careful as you handle this; don't tug on the wires.
Chris K.
2025-07-09 16:14:51
Pantry light. The pantry light switch is mounted on the outside wall of the pantry just by the door, and is quite often forgotten to be turned off. The light is flush mounted inside on a high ceiling so putting this sensor up near the light was not really an option. I decided to drill a small hole through the wall directly behind the light switch, 1/4" hole, and mount the sensor on the inside wall behind the light switch. I 3D printed a "conversion box" so that I didn't have to make a large hole for this sensor in the drywall. The box has a hole to suit the sensor mount and a smaller (1/4") protrusion that fits neatly into the drywall. Wired it all up keeping the original switch in circuit and it works like a charm. The light adjustment is not mentioned in the instructions but you can adjust so that the sensor will trigger on even if there is light present, or only in darkness or anywhere in between.
Beach Guy
2025-07-01 14:41:40
Hook into closet ceiling light so it turns on when you walk in.
Vincent Luu
2025-04-18 09:27:55
It works great for 4 months, then completely dead.
Gummi
2025-03-18 15:13:50
This is my second one. The first was bad right out of the box. I'm not just a DIY'er, I'm a master electrician of 30 years. I know for a fact it was installed properly. Got the second one installed, and it's working as it should.
Joseph
2025-02-08 17:21:00
I put in our closet works ok except if it has light it doesn't want to turn on unless it's dark.
Dogg
2025-01-23 12:59:25
Works as it should
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