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Re: Banner sensors

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Originally Posted by sparksandtabs
exactly wut i was looking for

EDIT: nwell i thought it was, but how do I hook it up for sensoing black/white
Hook what up? Which sensor are you working with?

Are you trying to sense light and dark conditions or are the wires of the switch black and white? If it's the latter, the black is your signal and the white is your voltage.............for a two wire switch.

Some may also have blue and brown wires also. If thats the case then the brown is your voltage, blue is Ov (or ground depending on installation), white is "light" condition, and black is "dark" condition.
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