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Reviews (16)

Nov 10, 2018
Good fpr the price but delay & light sensitivity not adjustable.
Low cost was main thrust. Neat, compact unit OK for indoor use. Plastic housing is thin so not impact proof. Some printed instructions come with the unit that suggests you can adjust the sensitivity and time delay. YOU CANNOT! I carefully removed the PCB inside the unit and checked both sides. There is a pattern where 2 trimpots WOULD GO if the factory installed them.
The Seller doesn't mention this but is exonerated because he hasn't advertised it as adjustable.
So if you want adjustable don't by one. The first test I did indicated the lamp lit for approx 30 seconds and the second time I may have re-triggered it as it was close to 60 seconds.
For my purpose, I don't think this is a problem but others may feel the delay is too long or too short and unless they can solder trimpots onto the PCB and figure out what values to use, I think they are out of luck. Instructions say not to use incandescent lamps but only LED or compact fluro's. So no more than 60 watts or less recommended.

Dec 10, 2020
Great Invention
Because it can connect solid and stranded cables without the perils of twisting them together, makes these WAGO's a great alternative to blue point connectors.

Jan 27, 2021
Replace nails in large size cable clamps
wont rust and hence will last a long time near the beach. Main use is to replace the nails in some electrical / coax / misting tube clamps by removing the nail and drilling a 3mm hole. Then a cordless drill can drive them into a timber section that would otherwise bend, vibrate etc. with a hammer, due to no supporting structure immediately behind the area that you wish to secure the cable / tube etc.