tet1953
Well-Known Member
When I switched over from 110 to 220 a few months ago, I had to change all my timers. Ok, I didn't have to, there are other ways to do it, I know. But I did it this way. Anyway, I bought about a half dozen of the Titan Apollo 11 timers.
Enough of them have failed that I believe it is worthy of a post. At least four have. What happens is, if there are a couple of days with high humidity the timers just get stuck on. They don't respond to anything, they have to be unplugged. They seem fine the next day. ima replace the fkrs.
Here is what they look like:

Enough of them have failed that I believe it is worthy of a post. At least four have. What happens is, if there are a couple of days with high humidity the timers just get stuck on. They don't respond to anything, they have to be unplugged. They seem fine the next day. ima replace the fkrs.
Here is what they look like:
