Outdoor Light Timers Waterproof, Dust to Dawn Light Sensor, 100 FT Range Remote Control, Plug in Timer Switch with 3 Grounded Electrical Outlets, 15Amp, UL Listed
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Of course, I am sure. Timer settings can be adjusted with the remote control. A shade should be placed over the light sensor of the timer if it is going to be used as a wireless switch.
Thanks for getting in touch with me, I would like to extend my warmest greetings you from Plusmart-direct, where we sell a simple one-set timer and remote combo. The correspondence pertains to one issue. They have been paired in advance, and both timer and remote have been assigned to the same label (A, B, C, D etc.). As such, you do not need to worry about which remote control you can use to
That is not the case The timer is not powered by the sun.
It is purposeful to turn on lights at night using this timer (hence the light sensor) to complement the other lights It's not so crazy after all,
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The user cannot choose the on/off times - this information should be made known when buying the product. Based on the photoelectric cell, they are determined. While the on and off buttons function as expected, the timer function is simply the number of minutes that the device will remain powered ON AFTER the photoelectric cell has been triggered. In the case of a photoelectric cell that If it turns off at 00pm, it will remain on for 2, 4, 6, or 8 hours, depending on the button The Christmas lights at my house will be controlled by the timer. I have not been able to coordinate the lights with the porch light or ground lights since this device only turns on when the photoelectric cell decides to do so The earlier time is on cloudy days and the later time is on clear After that, it stays on for six hours. I can set it for 1104 am to turn it off, but I don't have the option to do so. You could, for example, schedule it for 00pm. The instructions are also terrible on top of all this. Nothing but a waste of time. In fact, they are even aware of themselves Symptomatic of contradiction. However, who can tell for sure? The instructions do not make it clear what the timer does, but maybe it can be programmed. All the same, the timer has been very reliable, so even with the lack of functionality, I just ignore it. It is also very convenient to use the remote control.
Night events happen under the cover of darkness they do not tell you that. I would not want my water fountain going on at night because that is The timer only works when it's dusk at my birdbath, so I bought it for that reason. This was the first place I fell out of my seat when I read that in the instructions. I cannot believe anybody would buy this or The company did respond to my request, and they promised that they would provide me with cash. It costs 99 for a new one, which is unacceptable, therefore I must call Amazon to have a free return label issued. We've updated. Upon receiving my refund, they promised to refund me in full.
Timer cannot be set to start or stop at a specific point in time. The sensor is used, or it is turned on and off permanently. In terms of schedules, this doesn't work at all. If you want something on at 5 o'clock every day, that's not going to happen.
It's easy to use, and seems to be more waterproof than previous timers I've purchased. A small complaint is that if the power goes out, the timer turns off instead of returning to its previous setting if it comes back on. A brief update Since it has 3 plugs and nothing is connected to one of them, water can get in when it rains, resulting in a groundfault. I realized what had happened too late and had to throw it away because it blew.
As well as being repeatable at your chosen time every night, I like the fact that the on time hours can be set. I used it to run my outdoor Christmas lights. The lights switched on at dusk and stayed on for the six hours I programmed them to last. I used the remote control for a long distance and was able to transmit it without issue though the walls of a house. The convenience of not having to go outside in the rain and cold to unplug the lights is great!.
This is what we bought for indoor use - two of them They work great and they are easy to set up. I've used one to time a couple of crystal display cases and another to time a couple aquariums. Plugging them in and putting whatever you want into them is all it takes. Remote controls do the rest. The only reason I didn't give all 5 stars is that they both work on the same frequency, so I can use one to turn on both upstairs and downstairs lights No, this was not our intent, but what the heck.
There are a lot of buildings here that seem to have been built in the 1990s. According to what was expected, it works. It is surprising what happens when the light sensor and timer are used. Even during winter, when it begins to get dark earlier, the lights are turned on very early during the day and they are turned off by It will work regardless of the light meter if you are not using one.
In about 3 months, the sensor and power switch fused together, and it no longer can "sense" and is turning on and off at random. Worked as expected, but the battery didn't last that This is not a durable product.