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![]() What are these like? It seems like a good idea, but how well do they work?
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![]() Ive heard iffy things about them. mind you, i haven't used myself.
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![]() i've personally burnt up 2 of them...beware. i'm sure if you do a search you'll see others that have had the same experience.
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![]() They work like they're supposed to, but they're limited. The one I bought only lets you alternate between two groups of plug-ins. While one set is on, the other is off, and vice-versa. Not very helpful if you want to keep actinics on for an hour before and after the daytime lights, etc.
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![]() I bought the coralife timer that controls 3 lights from a LFS. I had it linked to my coralife lights that have three plugs... white lights, actnics, and the leds... i thought this would be the best combination seeing as they were both the same manufacturer... That was the only input going into my powerbar, so well within power consumption rating.
I woke up the next morning to a banging on my door from my guest, and the power bar was sparking and he states that there was a blue flame comming from the power bar. I turned everything off and it it partly melted and burned my carpet, i took it to the store where i bought it only a day or so ago and was offered a replacement...... i dont think so.... The potential could have been a disaster.... burned carpet, fish tank, the lot.... Took me a bit to trust timers again, but i have 2 heavy duty timers on my MH lights now and work great, ontop of my building a dedicated cabinet for electrical supplies away from the tank and in an enclosed area with fan for heat aeration. Last edited by Ticketyboo; 04-12-2007 at 04:59 PM. |
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![]() Have had mine for going on 3 yrs with a couple of 400 MH & antinics no problems yet. I agree,don't like the limitations for the multiple lights/times, just added on a smaller timer on the bar for the antinics.
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![]() I wasn't too impressed with the two of mine. The mechanical timers don't seem to be built to last, and wear out quite quickly. Esp if you run them on the shortest alternation cycle.
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![]() Been using the coralife aquatimer with the 2 timers, its been working great so far! much more compact for me than using 3 Home Depot timers and a powerbar! I have heard that people have had problems with them. If that time ever comes, i'll just return it on warranty
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![]() I believe it just a matter of not trying to run too much wattage thru the bar and overloading the circuits (15 amp 120 volt (1875 watts max.)circuit breaker) or just keeping it in a dry place. Every instance of a fire with these powerbar (that ive heard of) has been casued by water getting into the power bar eg. running down the cord.
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