Whats with timers? mine seem to quit working all the time, anyone else?

whocares100

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I have several timers and they seem to quit all the time, can anyone recommend a good timer for use, these cheepies are not making it...
 
Get one of the digital powerstip timers, the one Im using has been flawless for a year and a half, cheapo walmart mechanical timers are crap
 
The internal switch on the timers, digital or analog (but especially analog), are what take the dump. Plug the timer into a surge suppressor, then the light into the timer.
 
Thats the exact same thing Im using RIKN the exact same thing. Good choice

Thanx bud, it was actually because it had 4 programable outlets, and 4 "all time power" outlets for fans and heater, made my choice for me, and it was cheap...lol
 
Your 3rd pic reminds me of my very first plant... The fun is just starting... Wait until you start cloning, harvesting and curing...
 
I bought an "Intelitech" digital power strip from Lowe's today, now I see it needs an "AG13" Mercury battery for the back up feature. I can't seem to get the cap off the battery compartment after turning it all the way to the "open" position, has anyone put a battery in that model? Thanks.
 
Your 3rd pic reminds me of my very first plant... The fun is just starting... Wait until you start cloning, harvesting and curing...

lmao...that is my first plant, I have 3 more good ones, 6 all together, but 2 are runted...and yep, got some Bontone rooting powder already, and a doz. qrt. mason jars (hope I need them all..lol.) here's all of them starting at 5 days and my oldest was 14 days (at time these pics were taken)

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One last thing, read the name plate on the timer...
all of these timers, have a "MAX" load, just make sure you do not exceed...
Add your load [name plate of all your plugged in -lights/fans/etc]
add another 20% now never exceed that on your strip or timer...
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I had a plug strip that took a dump, because I had 12.5 amps plugged in [it was rated at 15 amps]
And at start up my balasts pulls more power on start up...

Try to always stay 20% under your max rating...
 
The internal switch on the timers, digital or analog (but especially analog), are what take the dump. Plug the timer into a surge suppressor, then the light into the timer.

What he said. The contact points inside the timers burn up. Plus they are exposed to lots of humidity and chemicals.

Who needs a light timing failure during a grow? F-that!

I have made big purchases with these guys with no issues: Click

For emergency, any hardware store will do. Just make sure they are heavy duty if driving HID lighting.
 
I have a 435cfm fan, 2 600w ballast and 3 fans hooked up to mine for 3 years and never a problem, I can even charge my cellphone at the same time. Its got a high amp rating. Very good timer. But as Sand sad, always try to keep 20% under.
 
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