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Cheap analog timer from Walmart is what I use. Less than $10 and never had an issue.
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I use a timer that was meant to be outside for use with Xmas lights.
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I cant get to the brond on the first one, it cost $5 more than the second, came with a manual. The second I got at Skunk Grow for under $20, no manual, only name on it is "Grow" First one is inside the other in outside on the hen house.2 Photos
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Wow, I have never had an analog timer that kept time, or lasted more than a few months, not had one problem with the digitals, yet. LOL
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I recommend a old school analog timer bc they’re reliable. The brand isn’t important. My advice is to stay away from digital timers
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I hard wired my room and used 2 of these 1 for lights and another for the fan neither have ever had a lose or gaining of time. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Intermat...700K/205478789
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What I use I find under many names, its digital with a battery back up built in, they run $20-30. Best timers I ever had
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I've only used two different times and both are just the mechanical 24 hour type the first link I have two of one has never had a problem the original one I bought would lose like 8-10 minutes a week. The second link I bought to make things a little cleaner in the tent I just bought it makes it easier for me and so far no problems at all.
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What timer do you use?
I’m having trouble with timers controlling lighting. What timer seems to be most reliable?Tags: None
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