LifeLongWNYer
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Hi all. I am putting a flag pole on the north side of a building and want the flag light to operate in what is often known as "dusk to dawn" mode. In a couple of other locations I have used one photocell and had problems getting the intended results. If I aimed the photocell to the east, it turned the light off properly in the morning, but the light turned on prematurely in the afternoon. If I aimed the cell to the west, it came on okay in the afternoon/evening, but didn't turn off until late in the morning.
So,.... can I wire two photocells, aiming one in each direction, to give me appropriate light control? I want to illuminate the flag, but don't want to subsidize the power company by allowing the light to stay on when it isn't necessary.
I am guessing that wiring two photocells so that all black wires are connected; all white are together; and all red are together, might work, but wonder about one cell "closing", (turning the light on) when the other is "open" (that one would be off) possibly backfeeding power from the "on" cell, to the "off" cell, and cooking one of them.
I guess I could do this with a couple of relays, but wonder if I can do this without them.
Thanks folks, I appreciate the assistance.
JBP
So,.... can I wire two photocells, aiming one in each direction, to give me appropriate light control? I want to illuminate the flag, but don't want to subsidize the power company by allowing the light to stay on when it isn't necessary.
I am guessing that wiring two photocells so that all black wires are connected; all white are together; and all red are together, might work, but wonder about one cell "closing", (turning the light on) when the other is "open" (that one would be off) possibly backfeeding power from the "on" cell, to the "off" cell, and cooking one of them.
I guess I could do this with a couple of relays, but wonder if I can do this without them.
Thanks folks, I appreciate the assistance.
JBP


