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I have a Coralife and am actually thinking of picking up the generic one as an additional timer. I also found a much smaller digital timer at Can Tire, but it is only a two prong so you're limited as to what type of equipment you can plug into it. It also has fewer timing features, e.g. it can only be timed at 5 minute intervals, not by the minute. It is small enough that you could plug two side by side into a power bar though. I think the main reason the 3 prong (grounded) digital timers are bulky is because they are buillt to handle up to 15 amps which is the maximum a normal circuit is able to supply. You can't miniaturize the relay too much if it needs to be able to handle that amount of power. Safety.....
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![]() I have 2 of these on my tank.
http://www.apc.com/resource/include/...ase_sku=AP7900 They are meant for remote power control of servers. But, for me the fit the purpose, and I got them cheap. They have 8 outlets that are controlled independantly, and a network connection with a intgernal web server. They also have a digital amp. display and log power usage and run time of each outlet. So, I know how much power I use, how long the heaters run and a real simple web interface to set the timer schedule. Heck, they even have over current protection that will shut down a single outlet if it starts drawing more power than you program it for. I know the APC units new are expensive, but there is a few other brands with 8/16 outlets for about $120. For me, these were cheaper than 16 timers as I got them as demo units for one of my server rooms. |
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![]() That's a pretty cool device, but I assume you need to be running it with a PC or Notebook 24/7?
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![]() you can buy digital timers that have a 1 foot cord on them which would solve your problem. a lot cheeper than buying a power bar that was made for the fish industry.
Steve
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![]() I bought a couple power bars from Home Depot that have "swivelling" outlets. The outlets actually turn 180 degrees around the power bar. I have 2 timers plus extra stuff plugged into each. Not pretty but works great.
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![]() I use a Coralife Digital Power Center Timer for my lights and heater and a Natural Wave Multi-Cycle Timer/Wavemaker for my pump, powerheads and filter. I like both of the products.
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