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PIR Sensor Not Detecting with Dirty Lens: Professional Cleaning Guide

Introduction A dirty lens is one of the most common causes of reduced PIR performance. Dust, grease, pollen, and spider webs all block infrared. Proper cleaning restores performance. Signs Your Lens Needs Cleaning Gradual decrease in detection range. Inconsistent detection…

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PIR Sensor False Triggers from Steam (Saunas, Steam Rooms)

Introduction Steam, fog, and dense vapor can completely disable PIR sensors. This is a major issue in saunas, steam rooms, and even some industrial environments. How Steam Affects PIR Sensors 1. Absorption and Scattering Water vapor absorbs and scatters infrared…

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PIR Sensor Not Detecting in Large Open Spaces

Introduction Large open spaces like warehouses, gymnasiums, and open-plan offices present challenges for PIR sensors. The sheer size and often high ceilings make standard sensors ineffective. Why Large Spaces Are Challenging 1. Limited Range Most PIR sensors have a maximum…

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PIR Sensor False Triggers from Plasma TVs or Large Displays

Introduction Large televisions, particularly older plasma screens, can emit significant infrared radiation and electrical noise that interferes with PIR sensors. This is a common issue in home theaters. How Displays Cause Interference 1. Plasma TVs (Worst Offenders) Plasma displays work…

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PIR Sensor Not Detecting Behind Glass: Advanced Solutions

Introduction We’ve covered why standard glass blocks PIR detection. But what if you absolutely must detect through a window? This article covers advanced, sometimes experimental, solutions. Why Standard Glass Blocks IR (Recap) Ordinary soda-lime glass is opaque to 8-14µm infrared…

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PIR Sensor False Triggers from Electric Motors (Startup Spikes)

Introduction Electric motors generate electrical noise when starting and running. This noise can couple into PIR sensor circuits, causing false triggers. This is common with fans, pumps, garage door openers, and power tools. How Motors Cause Interference 1. Conducted Noise…

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PIR Sensor Not Detecting After Firmware Update (ESPHome/Tasmota)

Introduction Many users integrate PIR sensors with ESPHome or Tasmota on ESP8266 After a firmware update, the sensor may stop working. This is usually due to configuration changes, not hardware failure. Common Causes 1. Pin Mapping Changes The new firmware…

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PIR Sensor False Triggers from Solar Panels or Inverters

Introduction Solar power systems are becoming common, and they can interfere with PIR sensors in two ways: thermal radiation from hot panels and electrical noise from inverters. Two Types of Interference 1. Thermal Radiation from Panels Solar panels get hot…

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PIR Sensor Not Detecting in High Humidity Environments

Introduction High humidity environments like bathrooms, greenhouses, and tropical locations can cause PIR sensors to malfunction. Moisture in the air and on the lens interferes with infrared transmission. How Humidity Affects PIR Sensors 1. Water Vapor Absorption Water vapor absorbs…

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PIR Sensor False Triggers from Water Pipes (Plumbing)

Introduction Hot water pipes running behind walls or ceilings can cause PIR sensors to false-trigger. When hot water flows, the pipe warms up, creating a moving heat source that the sensor may detect. Why Water Pipes Cause False Triggers When…

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