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The Physics of the Fishbowl: Fixing Motion Sensors in Glass Offices
Rayzeek explains why motion sensors in glass-walled offices misread hallway traffic, the physics behind infrared and ultrasonic sensing, and practical fixes from lens masking to vacancy mode that save energy and reduce false triggers.

The Rayzeek Dehumidifier Hack: Silence is Golden, Mold is Expensive
Rayzeek reveals a careful path to quiet a loud basement dehumidifier without inviting mold. Motion sensors demand safeguards: set a long delay, ensure auto restart, and flip to bypass when you travel.

The Invisible Intruder: Why Your Sunroom Security Fails in July
Rayzeek explains how standard PIR sensors fail in sunrooms as interior heat erases contrast, leaving intruders undetected. The article shows why dual-technology sensors deliver reliable detection where heat masks movement.

The Physics of the “Lie”: Why Your Reptile Room Sounds Like a Metronome
Temperature control in reptile enclosures hinges on measuring air, not the heat beam. The Shadow Trace method guides probe placement to dampen spikes, protect the animal, and extend thermostat life.

The 10-Second Visit: Engineering the Basement Mechanical Room for Human Failure
The basement mechanical room is a machine we walk into, not a storage nook. Rayzeek outlines a practical design path that removes reliance on memory with automated lighting, clear space, and robust local controls to prevent neglect from becoming disaster.

The “Always-On” Hazard: Why Breakrooms Need Dumb Automation
Rayzeek advocates a dumb, local breakroom power solution: a heavy-duty sensor that powers the coffee maker only when people are in the room. With a 30-minute delay and rugged relays, it prevents waste, outages, and fridge mishaps while driving greener energy use.