KillerDemo
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Hi fellow ICmagers....anybody got any suggestions for a VERY-SIMPLE no nonsense timer to use....thx in advance....
Answer: I had a power failure, was waay out of town. Came back to dead plants with a digital timer, it didn't reset. I have used intermatic tn311c's and they will work on 1k's, but like everything else will fail eventually, heat build up issue at first. I have filed the plug connectins ( on both the ballast cord and timer!)to remove oxidation and make a better connection not problems since. (PS; only one 1k per timer!!)clowntown said:I think FreezerBoy is referring to the Intermatic TN311C.
But first I think you should provide some more information... such as the wattage / voltage of lights being timed.
I personally would not recommend the TN311C for anything larger than 600w. It's failed on me once on a 600w; to be fair I'm pretty sure it was an unrelated mechanical problem and not a wattage issue, but I'm just not gonna mess with it again. I do know for a fact that this particular timer is a known enemy for 1000w lights... if not today, eventually in the future it will get you. Each failed crop with downtime (and frustration) can easily cost me a few thousand bucks, even at the 600w level, and it just ain't worth risking anymore IMO now that I know better.
By the way, why are you trying to avoid digital timers?
Sounds like to me you had a POS timer that failed, and isn't at all indicative of all, or even most, digital timers. If anything, it's the exact opposite.badmf said:Answer: I had a power failure, was waay out of town. Came back to dead plants with a digital timer, it didn't reset.
I'm no longer playing this game of saving $20, "taking my chances" with products that have a very good proven track record of failure, and coming back to either a messed up grow or a burnt down house. I think by the time you're running 1kw (hint hint) you should be more inclined to spend that money to Do It Right rather than continue to go with some corner-cutting methods that'll eventually get you in trouble one way or another.badmf said:I have used intermatic tn311c's and they will work on 1k's, but like everything else will fail eventually, heat build up issue at first. I have filed the plug connectins ( on both the ballast cord and timer!)to remove oxidation and make a better connection not problems since. (PS; only one 1k per timer!!)
clowntown said:NorCalFor20, don't take offense, but ... what do you know? Didn't you have a helluva problem barely pulling off a 400w grow, recently talking about putting 4ft plants on your roof, and now you're talking about your experiences with 4kw of lighting through... what model digital timer, again, that handles 4kw? Are you just reciting something you read somewhere (without any actual experience, again) like the technical peak ratings on a timer's sticker?
I'm not only taking your post with a grain of salt, I'm taking it with a 50Lb sack of industrial-grade, unprocessed salt.
clowntown said:Are you a theoretical grower? Sounds like you're giving advice on what type of timer to get for a 4kw grow based on your 400w timer experience and reading labels. If you had any experience with anything bigger than a 400w (which you could not even handle, regardless of how your plants looked), you'd know that things aren't exactly 2+2=4 in either grow equipment, ratings, or much elsewhere in life.
There are more variables that come into play than someone with pretty much zero experience in indoor growing can easily see. It's not just a matter of seeing a 1500w rating on a timer, and thinking it's automatically safe to run a 12+ hour continuous load of 1000w+... things just don't work like that in real life. (Pretty much a failed 400w grow followed by getting robbed followed by being chased out of state, all while having illusions of grandeur of becoming a big-shot commercial grower doesn't really count.)
So what digital timer did you use to fire up your imaginary 4kw grow? I've seen a couple, but the rest are simply vanilla 120v timers wired to a larger (oftentimes 220/240v) relay/contactor to do the switching.
clowntown said:You're right, pictures do speak for themselves, and what I see are poorly flushed immature plants that you were forced to chop down, and later was robbed of... and eventually chased out of your own home... all because you couldn't even handle a simple 400w grow that requires no "special" equipment other than consumer products available at drugstores.
I wouldn't be "so high strung" and "tense" if people like you would stop giving horrible, dangerous advice to unsuspecting members who might not know better and follow your advice as if it was worthy of following.
Like I said, if you don't have anything useful to add, just sit back and learn rather than trying to put your 2 cents in that could end up getting someone jailed, hurt, or worse.
NorCalFor20 said:never had a prob with my digitimer it works great you can program the whole weeks schedule in advance or just let it roll and its good for up to 4kw