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wireless doorbells and upvc - why not ?
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we have a wireless doorbell and it says not to affix to upvc as it wont work - but why? surely the signal would still be ommitted ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Apparently you can't use low energy bulbs if triggered by a dusk to dawn sensor, but I have been for several years.
Same with low energy bulbs in enclosed fittings.
Do the instructions actually say that the signal will be affected, or that the adhesive will fail?
Go on - live dangerously - try it and see!
Same with low energy bulbs in enclosed fittings.
Do the instructions actually say that the signal will be affected, or that the adhesive will fail?
Go on - live dangerously - try it and see!
could be electeostatic damaged the circuitry, modern low power intergrated circuits usijg very very little power can be affected by small charges of static that although tiny in power can be 100s of volts,
the thing about energy saving bulbs not being used in light sensor fittings and timers is BS the only thing they can't be used in is dimmers because they don't work that way
the thing about energy saving bulbs not being used in light sensor fittings and timers is BS the only thing they can't be used in is dimmers because they don't work that way
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