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TOPGREENER Motion Sensor Switch, PIR Sensor with Ambient Light Level, Occupancy & Vacancy Modes, No Neutral Required, Ground Wire Required, 150W LED/CFL, Single Pole, TDOS5-JM-W-2PCS, White, 2 Pack

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Color: White


Size: 2 Pack


Features

  • Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor detects motion with 180 field of view to automatically turn lights ON/OFF based on the occupancy or vacancy in a room
  • Features CDS technology, an automatic ambient light level sensing technology that remembers your ON/OFF behaviors to only turn lights ON at your preferred light level
  • Universal wiring design featuring interchangeable hot and load wires to make installation easier; no longer second guess which wire goes where
  • Occupancy sensor mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and vacancy sensor mode (Manual ON, Auto OFF) allow you to customize the sensor according to your needs; adjustable time delay options: 15 sec (Test), 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min
  • 2 pack; white color; 1200 square feet max coverage area, 180-degree field of view; no neutral wire required; 5A, 120VAC@60Hz; 1500W Tungsten, 150W LED/CFL, 1/6HP motor rating; #12-14 AWG (copper wire only); clamp-type wiring; flammability UL 94 V2 rating; single-pole only; device dimensions: 2.5" W x 4.5" H x 2.5" D; UL listed; 1-year warranty

Brand: ‎TOPGREENER


Color: ‎White


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Weight: ‎9.6 Ounces


Maximum Range: ‎6 Meters


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Lower Temperature Rating: ‎100.12 Degrees Fahrenheit


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎100.12 Degrees Fahrenheit


Manufacturer: ‎Top Greener Inc.


Part Number: ‎LIYIN-1022


Item Weight: ‎9.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 5 x 3 inches


Item model number: ‎TDOS5-JM-W-2PCS


Size: ‎2 Pack


Style: ‎No Neutral Wire Required


Material: ‎Copper


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Switch Style: ‎Motion Sensor


Certification: ‎UL


Included Components: ‎TDOS5-JM-W-2PCS


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 20, 2020


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  • Motion Detection switch that just works but watch warranty claims
As part of my home automation project, I purchased a number of WiFi controlled switches to operate lights while I am away. I was planning to put one of these WiFi switches in one closet, but the cost versus the benefit of doing so was lacking. I also had a programmable one in mind, but this switch was a better alternative for this specific application. My house was built in 2014. It has a neutral wire in the box thanks to a fuse box full of AFCI (Arc fault) circuit breakers. I wanted to avoid another connection break and add another wire to the neutral bundle already in the box if possible. This neutral wire free Passive Infrared (PIR) switch was my solution. What I like: * No neutral wire required, but a ground wire is required * Line/Load connections are interchangeable -- eliminate guesswork as to which black wire (Hot) is which * Same size as the bulky builder installed rocker switch I replaced * The switch is mounted on the adjoining wall next to the door * It picks me up as soon as I cross the door threshold * Adjustable sensitivity for the PIR detector for a small, medium and large size rooms, up to 800 sq. ft. * Adjustable time on - from 30 seconds (test mode) to 30 minutes * No minimum wattage required -- I have two (2) 8 watt LED bulbs attached. * No flicker or strobing from this low wattage use application * You can also manually switch this unit on and off * The manual switch button is located at the bottom of the switch * The included switch plate works, but it was smaller than the original switch plate used with my old switch -- covers the drywallers mistakes better * Wire nuts and switch plate screws are included I do not use vacation mode. I use occupied mode all the time. It is nice -- walk in and the motion detector picks me up, turns on the light and keeps it on for 3 minutes (or whatever time you pre-program in) after I leave the closet. I don't have to think about turning off the light. It is truly -- set-n-forget! I'm going to put one in the upstairs guest closet in the very near future. One other review talked about idle wattage used, or put another way, the constant power sucking or "Vampire Effect" of this switch as compared to other PIR switches. The reviewer went into great detail about how much electricity was used over a given period of time. That same reviewer has a valid point, but to drone on about it for a half page with some flawed calculations is a bit excessive. Irrespective of this switches Vampire Effect, PIR sensors will use power to keep the PIR activated. It is unavoidable, but it is not excessive. That same power usage argument can also be used regarding any WiFi or WiFi Hub switch you activate remotely via a web app. If it adds a dollar or so a year to your electric bill, I look at it as a cost of having the convenience of a reasonable priced PIR switch that I don't have to activate each and every time I go into my closet. To me, this switch is truly set and forget and I don't worry about the nominal increase in current draw at idle. One final point of clarification and to bring focus regarding real world practicality -- there was a $20.00 difference in price between the web activated switch i was going to install and this one. Based upon the other reviewers flawed calculations at $1.00/year of additional cost in this specific switch's electricity usage by means of the Vampire Effect, I will start to lose money in just over 20 years down the road, if this switch is not replaced or upgraded in the interim. That is the cold financial reality when you do the math. Excessive vs. necessary power usage in your application is the choice only you can answer. If minor Vampire Effect concerns you, then this and other remote activation switches are not for you and you should keep your traditional on/off switch to avoid this additional expense. Having a PIR switch in rooms that you enter with hands full only makes sense. I can recommend this switch without reservation. ******* 02/10/2017 - Update I doubled down on this switch and purchased a second one being TOPGREENER Occupancy Motion Sensor Switch TDOS5, 500 Watts Single-Pole Free Wall Plate NEUTRAL REQUIRED, White . This one came up on Lightning Deal and I purchased it. This switch requires a neutral wire, which my home has. I installed this switch in the downstairs powder room. Unlike the non-neutral wire switch I talked about above, this one has tagged Line and Load wiring. Not difficult to connect correctly after you dig all of the wires out of the electrical box. After installing (all of 10 minutes) and configuring it, this switch just works. My wife loves these switches -- having arms full of laundry, there is no more fumbling around to turn on the laundry room light. Cross the threshold of the laundry room doorway and "on" goes the light. Moving around inside the laundry room keeps the light activated. Even with the dryer running, we have not experienced any false triggers due to the heat given off by the dryer. Same for the powder room light switch. Cross the threshold and on comes the light. Now, I have to buy one for the powder room fan. This switch is truly a set-n-forget operation. Next lightning deal purchase . . . . . powder room fan? ******* 05/29/2017 -- Update Five (5) more switches, a combo of neutral required and non-neutral wire required switches. Here is where I have installed them: * 2 in guest room closets for lights * 1 in the laundry room for the light * 2 in the downstairs powder room - one (1) for light and one (1) for fan * 1 in Master bath for fan * 1 in guest bath for fan Seven (7) switches in total. They all work as represented. I have yet to have a false trigger or a failure to turn on/off as programmed. People have commented about this automation project and several have made the upgrade in their homes. An inexpensive enhancement that will service you for years. ******* 08/20/2017 - Update Had one switch go bad. The switch would turn on, but would never turn off. Tried to reset, adjust it out but nothing worked. Warranty time. Here is where it turned into a real process. Emailed the company through their website -- total waste of time. Did it after hours on Friday, received a "out of office" response, but no follow up from CS. Come the following Wednesday, emailed them through Amazon. Responded within 3 hours. Several more emails and received an email with RMA # and shipping label. Shipped to Southern California, I live in Las Vegas, NV. Sent to the company the next day. My RMA fell into the abyss over the holiday weekend. Following up, they located my return and shipped (by slowest means possible) my replacement, which took almost a week to receive -- So Cal to Las vegas, NV. In total, over three (3) weeks time to get a warranty replacement for a switch that went bad. The replacement works just fine, along with the balance of the switches installed. These switches work good, but if you have one go bad, be prepared for a lot of follow-up and waiting on your part for your replacement. CS is lacking from this company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2017 by The WB

  • I bought two different motion sensors. They have a common problem.
Color: Light Almond Size: 1 Pack
You cannot 'tap' the off button to turn off the attached device, and expect it to turn on automatically. I use 1 or 3 in my mechanical/storage/downstairs refrigerator room. I can choose to have it auto turn off after 15 seconds, or 5 minutes. It will not (due to hysteresis) adjust to anything in between. Since this is a long narrow room, 15 seconds is too short and it will turn off while I'm at the far end. Five minutes is a bit long, and I'd like to hit the off button as I leave. But, if I do that it won't turn on again when I later re-enter the room. 2 of 3 is in my pantry. Here 15 seconds is fine. I cannot leave the sensor area until I leave the room entirely. Then it turns off 15 seconds later. Works very well in this application. 3 of 3 is in a bathroom with shower and shower curtain. I set it for 5 minutes. If I'm there moving about, it's good, but won't turn off soon after I leave. I'd like to tap the off button, but then it won't turn on the next time I enter. 15 seconds isn't good because it is likely to turn off while I go to the bathroom or even shave at the mirror. And 5 minutes isn't ideal because while I'm showering, it goes off and I'm left in the dark. (Work around for that is to splash some water on the shower curtain. It sees that as movement, and the light stays on.) Again the cure would be to manually turn the light off when I'm ready to leave, but then I loose the auto-on when I re-enter. The obvious solution is to allow the sensor to turn off with a tap, and still come on when I re-enter. I bothered that they, TOPGREENER, didn't see that as a problem at least as much as I am that it doesn't work that way. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING??? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022 by DerickM

  • Works great and every time
We installed this for a handicap person that has a hard time reaching the bathroom light. Prior to installation we left the light on most of the time. It is super easy to install with the only challenge being if you are not familiar with working on electrical you are going to have to figure which side of the switch being the load and which being live feed. The motion sensor needs power to operate which it gets from the live side of the circuit being switched. You can "usually" depend on the power side being the one connected to the side of the switch that is in the off position. A cheap Volt Ohm Meter solves this issue completely. The time after "seeing" motion for the light can be set so that someone does not have to wave their arms around to keep the light on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by bud e. :-)

  • Timer sometimes doesn’t work
Easy to follow directions for install. Programming was easy. Sometimes doesn’t shut off
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Mitchell Fetterman

  • Works well and doesn't require a neutral in the box
Color: White Size: 2 Pack
This unit works with hot+ground, which is useful for older houses that don't have neutral available in the switch's junction box. Over all, this was a great upgrade for my garage. Installation was straightforward and the manual is fairly clear. The switch works well and does exactly what I want. Dialing in the sensitivity and the timer duration was more difficult and time-consuming than I anticipated, but I eventually got it where I want it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by JEFF T.

  • Good Quality
Color: Light Almond Size: 1 Pack
It is a better Quality than the previous one i were using and more efficacy for a bigger watts light bulbs.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by LENTER ELERY

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