Doublet 3 Light Semi Flush Antique Brass complete with Alabaster Glass

(459 customer reviews)

£258.24

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SKU: LITDOU0375 Category:

Description

The DOUBLET 3lt Semi Flush features opaque glass shades and antique brass frame.Matching products are available; type DOUBLET in the search box at the top of the screen to view the whole range.

Additional information

EAN

5035128282927

Brand

DAR Lighting

MPN

DOU0375

Measurements

H33 x Ø52cm

Fixing Plate Dimensions

H5 x Ø12cm

Finish

Antique Brass, White Alabaster Glass

Material

Glass, Metal

Nett Weight (kg)

1.5 kg

Symbols

E

IP Rating

IP20

Range

Lighting

459 reviews for Doublet 3 Light Semi Flush Antique Brass complete with Alabaster Glass

  1. Elke Frederiksen

    This is a great little light except for the fact that the light will only go on in complete darkness, as per the instructions in bold type. I wanted to use it in a bathroom, however the lack of total darkness and the ambient lighting over my bath tub, even with the shower curtain closed, prevented it from triggering onI solved this problem by modifying the units photocell which is located beneath the semitransparent dome. Invert the unit on a soft cloth so as not to scratch the lens. Remove the guts of the unit by carefully releasing each of the four snap clips, adjacent to the batteries. This in effect removes the exterior case from the batteries and circuit board.If you examine the circuit board, you will notice two components that sit below the milky dome. One is the circular motion detector and it has a small square window. The other adjacent component is the photocell which detects the ambient light level. It sits closer to the circuit board with a back and forth grid like element on its top.This photocell must be completely isolated from receiving any light. Using black vinyl electrical tape, I cut small pieces of tape and placed them around the bottom of the photocell to cut off any light passing up through the circuit board and reaching the sensor. I even slid a small piece below the photocell, between its two leads just to be sure. Next I fashioned a small cylinder of tape just large enough to fit around the photocell. After closing off one end, I slid it over the photocell, kind of like a little hat and secured it into place.Technically the photocell will now present only a small resistance to the circuit even in bright light. Assemble the unit taking care to position the milky dome back over the motion sensor and the photocell.Mine now triggers on perfectly regardless of the ambient light in the bathroom when I stand in the bathtub to take a shower.

  2. Chris Dschän

    This is awesome

  3. Ms Valerie E Stewart

    works great in linen closet

  4. Khalid A. Al-khatem

    Does what it says… works great. Batteries lasting a while now.a little pricy but worth it in the end.Not the brightest light… it depends on your space.

  5. anand bakrania

    Used it for in our dark shower… it is absolutely perfect. very bright. Considering getting another one only so that I can hang one at each end to reduce shadows. very happy with this purchase.

  6. Wendy Rose

    Great wireless light works great batteries last a long time I buy another one

  7. Quatreus

    While the light was a good fit for my shower, these are not well made. The first light I ordered didnt work at all. After sending back and receiving a new one, it worked for about two weeks before getting locked into the on position, thus draining batteries with no way to turn off. I would avoid the headache and buy another light.

  8. Mrs.B E Philip

    This is perfect in my coat closet. Its cheaper than putting in a light. The light is white, not blue. It works really, I try to sneak past it sometimes and it gets you. It installs easily and the battery is lasting. No complaints and my mom has now ordered some for her house as well.

  9. Shanra (verified owner)

    Well this is great in my closet old house and they didnt put lights in closets back in mid century I guessThis is a great invention especially since it really does work…..I wasnt very sure it would work well.Ill get a few more for sure

  10. AJB Prime Member

    This is howI solved this problem by modifying the units photocell which is located beneath the semitransparent dome. Invert the unit on a soft cloth so as not to scratch the lens. Remove the guts of the unit by carefully releasing each of the four snap clips, adjacent to the batteries. This in effect removes the exterior case from the batteries and circuit board.If you examine the circuit board, you will notice two components that sit below the milky dome. One is the circular motion detector and it has a small square window. The other adjacent component is the photocell which detects the ambient light level. It sits closer to the circuit board with a back and forth grid like element on its top.This photocell must be completely isolated from receiving any light. Using black vinyl electrical tape, I cut small pieces of tape and placed them around the bottom of the photocell to cut off any light passing up through the circuit board and reaching the sensor. I even slid a small piece below the photocell, between its two leads just to be sure. Next I fashioned a small cylinder of tape just large enough to fit around the photocell. After closing off one end, I slid it over the photocell, kind of like a little hat and secured it into place.Technically the photocell will now present only a small resistance to the circuit even in bright light. Assemble the unit taking care to position the milky dome back over the motion sensor and the photocell.Mine now triggers on perfectly regardless of the ambient light in the bathroom when I stand in the bathtub to take a shower.I just followed his instructions and in a few minutes I had the light for my shower I needed. Thanks Mr. Quick Fix

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