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2pods
November 26th 04, 10:25 PM
I've used a mechanical timer on my tank lights since I've had it.
In preparation for my new tank arriving, I went to Homebase to pick up a
pack.
However, all the mechanical, and most of the digital timers had warnings on
them saying not to be used with fluorescent lights.
Why ?
Or do they mean the old style ballast with a start up routine/flicker
whatever ?
Peter
Geoff Kemp
November 28th 04, 08:16 AM
> Or do they mean the old style ballast with a start up routine/flicker
> whatever ?
I`ve been using one for a while now with no issues, though YMMV
Geoff
Polarhound
November 28th 04, 12:39 PM
2pods wrote:
> I've used a mechanical timer on my tank lights since I've had it.
> In preparation for my new tank arriving, I went to Homebase to pick up a
> pack.
> However, all the mechanical, and most of the digital timers had warnings on
> them saying not to be used with fluorescent lights.
> Why ?
Probably for the same reason my last optical mouse came with a lead
warning attached to the cord... The average intelligence level of the
world is in steady decline.
It sounds like they just don't want people buying them for non-self
starting flourescent lights because they won't work without modifying
the switch.
2pods
November 28th 04, 12:58 PM
>> However, all the mechanical, and most of the digital timers had warnings
>> on them saying not to be used with fluorescent lights.
>> Why ?
>
> Probably for the same reason my last optical mouse came with a lead
> warning attached to the cord... The average intelligence level of the
> world is in steady decline.
>
> It sounds like they just don't want people buying them for non-self
> starting flourescent lights because they won't work without modifying the
> switch.
Took them back and bought a pack of three timers for £8.99.
A difference of £25 :-)
Peter
John >
January 13th 05, 03:24 AM
Standard Fluorescent Lights use up to 10 times the wattage to start. This
surge may be higher that the contact rating of the timer.
JOhn ><>
"2pods" > wrote in message
...
> I've used a mechanical timer on my tank lights since I've had it.
> In preparation for my new tank arriving, I went to Homebase to pick up a
> pack.
> However, all the mechanical, and most of the digital timers had warnings
> on them saying not to be used with fluorescent lights.
> Why ?
>
> Or do they mean the old style ballast with a start up routine/flicker
> whatever ?
>
> Peter
>
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