Hampton Bay Photocell To Add Dusk-to-Dawn Functionality To Outdoor Wall Light Sconces And Security Lights | The Home Depot

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Features: Widely applicable: These light sensors are practical tools for daily use, not only suitable for home illuminating, but also for outdoor, parks, streets, parking lots, sidewalks and more, which can be applied widely, bringing you convenience. Specifications: Main material: plasticMain color: blueBasic voltage: 120V~277V, 50/60 HzVoltage range: 80V-305VAC, 50/60 HzPower consumption: 0.5 WattsRated load: 1000W tungsten lampSensitivity: 5~15 LUX turn on the light, 30~70 LUX turn off the lightSwitch life: more than 5000 timesAmbient temperature: -25~+75 degrees CelsiusRelative humidity: 99%RHPackage includes: 6 x Twist lock photocells for outdoor lightNotes: Manual measurement, please allow slight errors in size. Auto on and off: the interior of the dusk to dawn sensor is equipped with an automatic illumination detection circuit, so that it can be automatically turned off during the day and turned on at night, saving time and effort Nice Stability: the basic voltage of photocell light sensor for outdoor lighting is 120V~277V, and this wide voltage product has nice stability, which can resist interference delay, anti thunder circuit, suitable for outdoor, parks, streets, parking lots, sidewalks and so on Easy to Install: dusk to dawn light sensor uses a rotary lock design for easy removal and installation; Standard plugs ensure that the sensor can be applied with most standard twist lock socket; You will get 6 LED twist photocells, enough to meet your needs Delay Function: photocell sensor is suitable for standard steering lock sockets, dawn type barns or column lights; Built in 5 seconds delay function to avoid false triggers, such as car headlights, thunder or other temporary light sources