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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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