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frank March 3rd 04 09:34 PM

Uk timer query
 
My son has a marine tank set up and has some new fancy lights (sorry,
can't be more precise than that) and would like to put them on a
timer. He has everything plugged into a bar plug (extension cable)
and has been looking at the electronic timers, but they say that they
are not reccommended to be fitted to extension leads. :-( Any idea
why this should be, or suggestions as how to get around this. What are
other people here using if they are using timers.
Thanks
Frank
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Regards
Frank.

http://www.pbase.com/abwhitt

Mark Elliott March 3rd 04 11:02 PM

Uk timer query
 
The only reason I can think of would be that most plug in timers are a bit
wider than a standard plug and may not seat properly if you use every
socket, Ontherwise I can't see any problem - it's only a switch!

You could use System 2000 stuff as an alternative - it's expensive and not
very reliable!

Mark

"frank" wrote in message
...
My son has a marine tank set up and has some new fancy lights (sorry,
can't be more precise than that) and would like to put them on a
timer. He has everything plugged into a bar plug (extension cable)
and has been looking at the electronic timers, but they say that they
are not reccommended to be fitted to extension leads. :-( Any idea
why this should be, or suggestions as how to get around this. What are
other people here using if they are using timers.
Thanks
Frank
--
Regards
Frank.

http://www.pbase.com/abwhitt




John N. Gretchen III March 3rd 04 11:24 PM

Uk timer query
 
If the face of the switch moves and if plugged into an extension cord
there is a chance the moving face could be restricted by touching
something. This has happened to me.

Mark Elliott wrote:
The only reason I can think of would be that most plug in timers are a bit
wider than a standard plug and may not seat properly if you use every
socket, Ontherwise I can't see any problem - it's only a switch!

You could use System 2000 stuff as an alternative - it's expensive and not
very reliable!

Mark

"frank" wrote in message
...

My son has a marine tank set up and has some new fancy lights (sorry,
can't be more precise than that) and would like to put them on a
timer. He has everything plugged into a bar plug (extension cable)
and has been looking at the electronic timers, but they say that they
are not reccommended to be fitted to extension leads. :-( Any idea
why this should be, or suggestions as how to get around this. What are
other people here using if they are using timers.
Thanks
Frank
--
Regards
Frank.

http://www.pbase.com/abwhitt





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John N. Gretchen III
Port O'Connor TX
http://www.tisd.net/~jng3


Chris Taylor March 4th 04 07:17 AM

Uk timer query
 

I use the cheap and nasty rotary dial type timer with dip switches. The
system has worked fine for years. You'll only be able to use one timer per
two plugs on the bar plug but can squeeze other plugs in between.

Regards


Chris

"frank" wrote in message
...
My son has a marine tank set up and has some new fancy lights (sorry,
can't be more precise than that) and would like to put them on a
timer. He has everything plugged into a bar plug (extension cable)
and has been looking at the electronic timers, but they say that they
are not reccommended to be fitted to extension leads. :-( Any idea
why this should be, or suggestions as how to get around this. What are
other people here using if they are using timers.
Thanks
Frank
--
Regards
Frank.

http://www.pbase.com/abwhitt




PaulB March 4th 04 11:52 PM

Uk timer query
 
I use two outdoor timers. They are in a water resistant box with a lid and
they have their own cord.

They weren't much more expensive than the indoor type.


"frank" wrote in message
...
My son has a marine tank set up and has some new fancy lights (sorry,
can't be more precise than that) and would like to put them on a
timer. He has everything plugged into a bar plug (extension cable)
and has been looking at the electronic timers, but they say that they
are not reccommended to be fitted to extension leads. :-( Any idea
why this should be, or suggestions as how to get around this. What are
other people here using if they are using timers.
Thanks
Frank
--
Regards
Frank.

http://www.pbase.com/abwhitt





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