276°
Posted 20 hours ago

SINCELIGHT Dusk to Dawn LED Bulb with Dual Daylight Sensors· ON/Off Automatic Depends On Daylight Level · Night Light from Dusk Till Dawn · 9 Watt · 2 Pack

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

A motion detector is a great idea for spaces like entranceways and hallways, bathrooms, parking garages and doorways, only lighting the space you need when you need it. Additionally, use our great range of motion sensor lights to illuminate specific areas of your room for practical yet stylish lighting solutions. Why not add a motion sensor to your inner wardrobe lighting, allowing you greater visibility in naturally darker spaces?

LED light bulbs, if retrofitted, can be recycled but may come with a recycling fee. You’re free to either recycle them at a local recycling point or throw away individual bulbs in your household bin since there’s currently nothing in place to prohibit this. What is a “dusk to dawn” or “Photocell” light? A photocell is a light sensitive electronic switch. In simple terms it senses the brightness of light, and at Dusk when the light level reduces it switches the light on, and at Dawn when the light level increases again it switches the light off. Hence there is no need for a timer, and it means that no energy is wasted by lights being on in daylight. A motion detector is a brilliant way to reduce your electricity costs. Only lighting a space when you need it saves you a considerable amount of money, and increases your energy efficiency better than any other lighting option. An electronic motion sensor works by emitting ultrasonic sound waves which reach all static objects in their periphery. Then this reach is interrupted by other objects not usually present or moving, they will activate the light. It’s also possible to wire a motion sensor to multiple lights, ensuring that the power handling of the motion sensor is equipped to take on the total power of all lights in its series.

Up to an extra 17% off**

Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), more commonly known as eco or energy saving bulbs, can be recycled at a local recycling point. There’s nothing currently stopping you from throwing them away in your household bin, but they contain valuable parts such as glass and metal that are easy to separate out, so it’s more eco-friendly to recycle them if you can find the time to drop them off. Fluorescent tube light bulbs can’t be thrown away in your normal bin; they need to be recycled at your local recycling point. This is because they contain components like mercury that are harmless to us when used in the light fixtures and lamps, but that do need to be recycled responsibly. This also means the valuable materials like glass and metal can be collected and used again and again. The lumens is the brightness of the bulb, so a bulb with low wattage but high lumens means higher energy efficiency to light output. Choosing the lumens you want for your light bulb depends on where you’re going to be using it. For desk and tabletop lamps, for example, you’ll probably want lower lumens than for your hanging ceiling light. Lower lumens mean softer, more ambient light, and higher lumens means brighter, so you can achieve the correct lighting level for the fixture you’re replacing. The Kelvins, or warm and cool light There is a built in delay before darkness turns the bulb on. This is to prevent the bulb from turning off and on constantly .To test the bulbs in daylight it is necessary to totally cover the light with a dark cloth. Simply covering the sensor will not turn the bulb on. “Dusk to Dawn” or “Photocell” Lighting Incandescent light bulbs or your ‘standard light bulbs’ can be thrown away in your normal household waste bin, but other types of light bulbs need specialist care. This is the same for Halogen light bulbs, as both types of bulbs have very fine wires that are time-consuming to remove during the recycling process.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment