thanks in advance
All my fluorescent lights are on timers. Four to five fixtures plugged
into a power strip which is, in turn, plugged into a timer. I have
four timers going. Although mine are used primarily for African
violets, I know my sister in Anchorage and many other individuals use
artificial lighting for their orchids.
You can purchase the timers at any hardware store, home store or
Walmart/Kmart type store.
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Barb
Coon Rapids, MN
Harold
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This is a good time to look for a heavy duty timer. At Christmas, a lot of
stores carry higher rated timers that are also rated for outdoor use. (For
Christmas decorations.) Plus, they are often on sale. The one I am using
now is rated at 20 amps, indoor/outdoor usage, rain protected, and it only
cost about $12.00 at Menards back when I bought it.
John G. Talpa, CWS-VI
Certified Water Specialist
JT Company
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> what kind of timer do u use. do i need a heavy duty one or an ordinary one
> will do/
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My suggestion would be always to buy the traditional type clock type
with catches to turn off and on. The trouble with the digital display
units is they have a backup battery which always fails, so they then
need to be thrown away...the manufacturers love the built in
obsolescence.
It may take a number of years but it happens time and time again!
Best regards
Alan Winthrop
TQP...@awinthrop.freeserve.co.uk
http://www.tissuequickplantlabs.com
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