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![]() I have 2 of the digital timers made by Wood's, that look and work the exact same as the coralife digital timers, but are cheaper.
Mine have never given me an issue. Just make sure you are setting it correctly by having every day of the week showing on the program on off part unless you want things to be different every day. Also ensure you have it on the auto setting once all done. I have been using these for well over a year now and they work perfect. The only time I do have an issue with them is if the power goes out and that is my fault b/c I haven't put the batteries in the back as a timer back up.
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![]() Wow, thanks for all the replies guys! i was looking for a digital timer because i've heard from someone before that they are more reliable... im using a mechanical one right now and it screws up all da time! but after hearing from all you guys it seems like mechanical ones are much more reliable.... i guess i need to find a better mechanical one... if you still have one that ur not using please let me know!
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![]() What kind of mechanical timer do you have?
I have an intermatic and it hasn't given me any trouble for 5 yrs. |
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![]() Just read what happened with my digital.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=72820 |
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Also, when you first get your digital timer, test it to see what happens when the power goes on & off. Test it once a month like you would a GFCI device. Make sure the battery that's in most digital timers is properly installed and change it once a year. This is the one big advantage of most digitals, the battery backup, which is supposed to retain the settings during a power outage. I can't really see myself going back to a mechanical timer and reckon in a few years you won't even be able to buy a new one. I know about the issue on my digital power bar which sometimes resets the timings, but I still use it since it's not the only power source for my system and I know it comes back on after a power outage. The T5HO lights may be out until I get home, but the heaters, Halides and my VorTechs will still work, since they're all split on different outlets. Redundancy, did I mention redundancy (which may include a power backup source)?
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![]() I have 2 Intermatic Heavy Duty Timers for sale $45.00 each.
Tom R |
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![]() I've used a couple of Noma digital block heater timers on my tanks for 5 years without a single issue. Also use the same ones for the vehicles all winter for 6-7 years now. Usually on sale for $10 at Cdn Tire.
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