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![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Pszemol wrote on 11/19/2007 10:34 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Pszemol wrote on 11/19/2007 9:12 PM: Wayne, I said that one was simple: http://www.intermatic.com/images/ins...158ei12085.pdf http://www.intermatic.com/images/ins...158ei12086.pdf They are ideal for the resistive loads up to 15A (1800W) like your bathroom lamp heater. Pretty simple and cheap. I got one of these for my bathroom for $24.99 at Home Depot. Skimmer switching problem is slightly more complicated due to the reverse polarity. You want to switch the pump OFF for some time not turn it ON like the bathroom heater... Yep, just a simple job of reversing the process with another relay switch. Intermatic actually makes a DPDT version of that timer so no relay is necessary. The big home improvement places don't stock that version, but you should be able to find an electrical supply house to order it for you. |
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"Steve Heath" wrote in message . net...
Intermatic actually makes a DPDT version of that timer so no relay is necessary. The big home improvement places don't stock that version, but you should be able to find an electrical supply house to order it for you. Could you please tell me what is the model number of the DPDT version? Some link to their website with this model? |
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![]() "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Steve Heath" wrote in message . net... Intermatic actually makes a DPDT version of that timer so no relay is necessary. The big home improvement places don't stock that version, but you should be able to find an electrical supply house to order it for you. Could you please tell me what is the model number of the DPDT version? Some link to their website with this model? Take a look here. http://www.intermatic.com/Default.as...6&cid=53&did=5 I didn't see the DPDT any more, but you could use one of the SPDT versions the same way. -- Steve |
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