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No hay artículos en el carroYvonne Gail Warner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de marzo de 2025
An electric clock motor tripping a mechanical electric switch... No "electronics" involved. This is the same switch I remember running lights at the church I attended in the early 70s!! Works great providing my wife's chickens with the required sixteen hours of "daylight" to maximize their egg production.Reliable as a brick!
Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
Arrived on time. Easy to install. Works as advertised. Looks durable and long lasting
Steve
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de enero de 2025
Looks well built, and operates reliably throughout a variety of temperatures. This replaced another model that wouldn’t turn on outdoor lights when it got cold. Would recommend.
Azael r.
Comentado en México el 26 de agosto de 2023
Muy buen producto , funciona correctamente
Georgina Medina
Comentado en México el 10 de marzo de 2023
Llego todo bien y exacto.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de octubre de 2023
This is the 220v version and the older one had LINE, LINE, LOAD, LOAD. This one is LINE, LOAD, LINE, LOADso the wiring was tight but managed to get an extra inch. Also the unit is easy to replace so you don't really need the outer case. Our old outer case had a label for T101 which was the 115v version. This unit is T104 and is 220v
Ben
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de septiembre de 2017
Thanks to time-of-use electricity pricing, it's no longer reasonable or affordable to run the pool pump all day to keep the water circulated, clear, and algae free. No, it necessitates an evening run to the pool shed to fire up the pump for 12 glorious hours of lowest-rate power, and if you miss the alarm, 2-4 more hours of much more expensive power. Plus, I have other urgent priorities when I first wake up, and the sound of running water ensures that first things happen first. Since I prefer dry feet and not much moving about when I first wake, heading to the pool shed through dewy grass to turn off the pump and keep some cash in my pocket simply doesn't appeal to me.Enter the timer.It's quite challenging to find a 240v timer here in North America, but between Intermatic making one, Amazon selling it, and FedEx delivering to my door, it has been accomplished! The wiring diagram is a little difficult to comprehend but once you understand what it's showing you, it's simple and straightforward to hook up.The weatherproof box means it can be mounted outside but my handy pool shed ensures both my pump and timer are dry, save perhaps catastrophic failure of pump seals.As an added bonus, the timer keeps time. The timer on/off adjusters are a little finicky to use, but that may have more to do with my sausage-sized fingers. If, like me, your hands and fingers are large, you may want a 10 year old around to help put them on. If you can't find one, I hear there are loads at your local skate park.In a nutshell, I'm banking on nothing short of a direct lightning strike will cause me to have to make a dewy run to the pool shed ever again.
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