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![]() Lamp Timer
Heavy Duty Grounded Timer Daily Digital Timer Please let me know which of these might keep PROPER time so I don't have to reset them every few days.
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Tahir the "advanced" newbie. If there is such a thing. |
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![]() I have no experience with those.. but I will tell you this. make sure it is a grounded timer. Anything else is pretty much useless IMHO.. I have one from Home Depot.. it even has Daylight savings on it.
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![]() The light hoods I have don't have a ground leg on their plugs. But everything is plugged into GFCI outlets, so no worries.
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![]() I tried the Heavy Duty Grounded Timers. One of them died after 6 months, and the other Died after a year. But They got really wet once sooo...
I replaced them with Digital Heavy Duty Timers from Home Depot. I like these digital ones a lot. They Even have randomizer settings that you can turn pumps off / on randomly (but only 14 times a day per pump) They cost $30 instead of $14 for the non-digital ones, and they are grounded. Chris |
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![]() I've been using the cheap lamp timers for years. "Intermatic" is the mfg. I think. They're all consistant. Reliable in my books and ten bucks well spent...
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