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Old August 14th 03, 08:16 PM
E.W. Marshall
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Can anyone recommend a good, but not pricey, light timer that I can
use? My two "Radio Shack" have quit working, and I'm having trouble
finding a more reliable replacement. I prefer the electronic ones with
battery powered memory. Thanks!
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Old August 14th 03, 09:57 PM
Dave Millman
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E.W. Marshall wrote in :

Can anyone recommend a good, but not pricey, light timer that I can
use? My two "Radio Shack" have quit working, and I'm having trouble
finding a more reliable replacement. I prefer the electronic ones with
battery powered memory. Thanks!



Cheap, digital, and reliable: pick any two.

If you want cheap and reliable, go with the rotary style with little red
and green pegs. They last forever.

If you want digital and reliable, increase your budget.

If you want cheap and digital, scratch reliable. But you knew that already,
that's why you posted in the first place!
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Old August 15th 03, 12:35 AM
Dinky
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"Dave Millman" dav.e.at.tac.tics.co.m wrote in message
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If you want cheap and reliable, go with the rotary style with little red
and green pegs. They last forever.


Agreed, but two of the 3 I own have trouble turning off the lights. The
halide over the 45 turns off....10 seconds....comes back on......flickers
for a sec.....1 minute...then shuts off for good. Irritating.


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Old August 15th 03, 01:00 PM
Poe Lim
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Just get a manual timer (the ones I use have sliders at 15 minute
increments, so you can have up to four transitions per hour); simple, cheap,
and no worries about power failure as you still get the normal number of
hour light.

Cheers,
Poe

E.W. Marshall wrote in message
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Can anyone recommend a good, but not pricey, light timer that I can
use? My two "Radio Shack" have quit working, and I'm having trouble
finding a more reliable replacement. I prefer the electronic ones with
battery powered memory. Thanks!



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Old August 21st 03, 04:22 AM
Gimpy
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Yeah, I picked one up from Home Depot for $15 Canadian.. it's got a ground
on it which is good for bigger lighting fixtures..

Mike


 




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