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Alan Silver September 30th 03 01:38 PM

Anyone know of a light controller with a built-in timer ?
 
Hello,

Just about to buy lighting units for a new tank and wondered if anyone
makes one with a built-in timer. I have previously used an external
timer, but I would like to try and stagger the lights coming on and off,
and that would mean a separate timer for each light unit.

Don't know if anyone makes one with a timer built-in. Seems so obvious
that someone must have thought about it. Any info greatly appreciated.

TIA

--
Alan Silver


Pszemol October 1st 03 04:51 AM

Anyone know of a light controller with a built-in timer ?
 
"Alan Silver" wrote in message
...
Just about to buy lighting units for a new tank and wondered if anyone
makes one with a built-in timer. I have previously used an external
timer, but I would like to try and stagger the lights coming on and off,
and that would mean a separate timer for each light unit.


Try electronic timers. Since they do not have gear weels they
have no problems like you described. $19.99 at Home Depot.

Don't know if anyone makes one with a timer built-in. Seems so obvious
that someone must have thought about it. Any info greatly appreciated.


It would make the light fixture too expensive in comparison
to mass-produced general purpose timers available at HD.


Alan Silver October 1st 03 04:15 PM

Anyone know of a light controller with a built-in timer ?
 
In article , Pszemol
writes
"Alan Silver"
wrote
in message
...
Just about to buy lighting units for a new tank and wondered if anyone
makes one with a built-in timer. I have previously used an external
timer, but I would like to try and stagger the lights coming on and off,
and that would mean a separate timer for each light unit.


Try electronic timers. Since they do not have gear weels they
have no problems like you described. $19.99 at Home Depot.


What problem ? The only problem I described was wanting to stagger the
lighting coming on and off and needing a separate time switch for each
unit. That problem would not be solved by an electronic timer any more
than a mechanical one. The only solution AFAICS would be a unit with a
built in timer, which is unlikely as you point out below ...

Don't know if anyone makes one with a timer built-in. Seems so obvious
that someone must have thought about it. Any info greatly appreciated.


It would make the light fixture too expensive in comparison
to mass-produced general purpose timers available at HD.


Fair comment. Just wondered. Thanx

--
Alan Silver



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