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Posted by Amy on June 27, 2001 at 14:54:04:
In Reply to: Here's a "tip" about timers posted by marisa on June 26, 2001 at 20:35:27:
I guess the adapters for the timer(s) didn't fit the timer to the wall. To clarify, my outlet from the timer is on the side of the timer and is horizontal while so are my three-pronged adapters; however the adapter stickes out and then the timer can't go into the wall...not sure if you know what I mean, but I bought two timers after it didn't quite fit together.
Instead of having to buy two timers, one for the heat and one for the UVB you can instead buy one timer and plug a power bar (a outlet extender with normally at least 6 extra plugs) into the timer and your heat & light plugs into the power bar.
: So then everything is run off the one timer, set to go off at the correct time. It works great for me. I wouldn't overload it. Here we have only two plugs in Roxys power bar on a timer.
: marisa
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