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Author:  goldhunter_2 [ Apr 7th, '15, 02:13 ]
Post subject:  110v timers do I need two?

I never found another good 12v pump :( , so for now I have switched over to 110v pumps to run with the circulation and the solar heat system , my water flow rate is much much slower with the 110v pumps so I am thinking to go to 30min on/30min off. Is there a cheap 110v timer that will do 24 cycles per day or do I need two like I did for 12v?

recommendations an links welcomed :D



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Author:  scotty435 [ Apr 7th, '15, 18:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: 110v timers do I need two?

This might work, it's designed for outside and I've run mine through the Winter for cycling a stock tank heater. The manual on mine wasn't the best though but it should handle the cycles you're talking about - http://www.walmart.com/ip/Woods-50012-Woods-2-Outlet-Outdoor-Mechanical-Heavy-Duty-24-Hour-Timer-Black-50012/21682996

You'll notice the cords extremely short, I mounted mine on the wall right next to the electrical outlet.

Author:  goldhunter_2 [ Apr 7th, '15, 20:27 ]
Post subject:  Re: 110v timers do I need two?

Thanks that looks like what I need 24 on/off setting in one timer, I'll try to stop by walmart today and see if they have one in stock

Author:  scotty435 [ Apr 8th, '15, 03:49 ]
Post subject:  Re: 110v timers do I need two?

Glad to help, hope they've got them although it looks like it's online. There are probably other options for this, I actually found mine at a local store but it was more expensive.

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