Electronic timers

Discussion in 'General Equipment discussion' started by Zoom, Mar 15, 2010.

  1. Linxie

    Linxie

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    Aaaah thank you Zoom ^^, more knowledge, I now have :)
     
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  3. Gert Combrink

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    Just bought another one from P&P Hyper at Brackenfell for R59-95.
    It is a Tedelex 24 hour timer and can handle a "max load 3500W" - witch should be good for a few lights. I know it could be cheaper elsewhere, but this is about 2 blocks away from home!
    Use a timer / light if you want to put the lights on in a staggered fashion.
     
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    Hi Gertjc you should note that the W goes down if used with equipment that uses coiles, like ballasts.

    Maximum switching: 3500W Resistive Load.
    750W Inductive load ( Ballasts,transformers etc)
     

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