MikehZA
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Detecting change in AC current
Hi, I have a PIR motion detector mounted in the garden. At night when it detects movement it switches on a 500W (220V) flood light hopefully to deter intruders. I have no way of knowing when the light is activated so I thought if I could detect the change in current I could make a circuit that would sound a small buzzer inside the house. Is it possible/practicle to wrap a few turns of wire round the supply to the PIR to get a voltage/current that could be useable for this?
Hi, I have a PIR motion detector mounted in the garden. At night when it detects movement it switches on a 500W (220V) flood light hopefully to deter intruders. I have no way of knowing when the light is activated so I thought if I could detect the change in current I could make a circuit that would sound a small buzzer inside the house. Is it possible/practicle to wrap a few turns of wire round the supply to the PIR to get a voltage/current that could be useable for this?