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Yep, that dude just put himself in the danger zone. Gotta sleep sometime.
Finished working on the boat for the day. New trailer lights installed. The ***** I bought the boat from had regular lights not marine and they weren't water proof. I sure am getting nickle and dimed to death. New battery and trailer lights this week. Engine is still in the shop waiting for parts.
Two happiest days of my life....the day I bought it and the day I sell it. Just like my motor homes.....I know the drill.
Yes i use the T103 for grow lites . I used the same timer double pole ,single throw for the hps's we used at 220 volt. These timers need to have the time of day set if you lose power. That amazon price is pretty good and very close to a electric supply .for 110 you need a single pole ,single throwAre they like these? they make a bunch of them.
Intermatic ET1125C 24-Hour 30-Amp Electronic Time Switch, 120-277 VAC, NEMA 1, 2-Circuit/30-Amp Rating , Gray - Timers - Amazon.com
Intermatic T103 Mechanical Time Switch, Gray - Wall Timer Switches - Amazon.com
Amazon.com : Intermatic T104P3 208-277 Volt DPST 24 Hour Mechanical Time Switch : Watering Timers : Tools & Home Improvement
Or am I way off? They have a bunch. Some are double pole single throw, some dont say
Bubba
no problem Brother , what you are tightenng are the on-off trippers to the timeclock . Side cutters are side cutting pliers that you grab the small knurled nut on those trippers at the on and off times and tighten . Easy than old numb fingers!Dummy here, what is it you are tightening, and also I have never heard of side cutters?
Yup, that dumb here...
Bubba
Thanks I wondered about that, my voltage sets around 120, so the single pole single throw it will be. The T103 is also the less expensive one too. Win-win.Yes i use the T103 for grow lites . I used the same timer double pole ,single throw for the hps's we used at 220 volt. These timers need to have the time of day set if you lose power. That amazon price is pretty good and very close to a electric supply .for 110 you need a single pole ,single throw
I use the same one No problems in over 5 yrs on the one I have nowThanks I wondered about that, my voltage sets around 120, so the single pole single throw it will be. The T103 is also the less expensive one too. Win-win.
Bubba
In my years I only replaced 3 or 4 but they were outdoors in a wp box and around pool pumps and chlorine and they were oldI use the same one No problems in over 5 yrs on the one I have now
I have had to replace just clock motors in my outside onesIn my years I only replaced 3 or 4 but they were outdoors in a wp box and around pool pumps and chlorine and they were old
definitelyI have had to replace just clock motors in my outside ones
easy to do and a lot cheaper than a whole new timer
I use the T101 for the 120v. needs, I used the sidecutters to tighten down the off tripper...I did it finger tight and it slipped...no more slippage...I've been using these clocks since my very first grow...the plastic ones are crap...no problem Brother , what you are tightenng are the on-off trippers to the timeclock . Side cutters are side cutting pliers that you grab the small knurled nut on those trippers at the on and off times and tighten . Easy than old numb fingers!
go to bed roster...I see Ness has her Like Button on again
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But Im going to Bed a Happier mango to bed roster...
homerun!My last T103 was a yard sale find
5 bucks brand new in the box
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