No sweat EE, it's easy to miss. the problem doing it the way you describe (and I have done in the past) is that at noon, when the timeclock turns back on, it will power the photoeye which (as far as all my photoeye experience has shown) will cycle on for a few minutes, then kick back off. Not a big deal, which is why I was looking for a simple solution to avoid the lights kicking on (seemingly) for no good reason in the middle of the day.