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Old 09-22-2008, 12:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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just ordered my 250 watt hps and was wondering if a normall timer would work with this or would i have to get a special light timer for grow lamps to deal with the 250 watts, would it be a fire hazard to use a cheap 1 or are they ok
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Old 09-22-2008, 12:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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almost any timer will work with a 250... they don't draw much power
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for a 250w a mechanical timers ok

if in the future you go bigger ( bet you will ) then get yourself a contactor timer , when the timer turns to on a large surge of power shoots through the system , with higher wattage lights then a mechanical timer can and will weld itself together making a potential fire hazzard and making moggggys shout bollocks very loudly indeed , had a mechanical fry itself just this week at a friends house running just a 400w !
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ive used cheap times for years with higher wattage with no probs ....other than buying them over and over again cause there cheap and die....lol in the last 5 or 6 years ive bought maybe 20 or more .....will have to just buy some good ones and save a lot of cash in the end.HH. =]-~
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Search ebay for "ENVIROLITE 22amp Grow Lamp/Light TIMER / CONTACTOR IP44" - £12.95 and it will run up to 1 x 600w HPS Mechanical Ballast.

I have just got one...the cost is not much more than a standard cheapie timer.

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Old 09-22-2008, 06:51 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Grasslin is the most reliable 1. plus its Swiss or german
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A cheap timer won't do. I have a 250W HPS and thought that with such low power consumption a cheap timer should be good enough. It broke two cheap timers, made by different manufacturers, within one week. Neither was digital.

Now I use a timer by a company called Omnirex and it's fine. While it cost like 3-4 times what the cheap timers did, it paid back for itself within two weeks with that track record so I'd say it's a good investment.

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You can buy digital timer for cheap at Wilkinsons and they also have good manual timers and they work perfect. I bought sum timers from Focus diy and they all popped and fucked up and then i went to the hydroshop and saw they are exspensiv and my wife mentioned Wilkinsons sell the exact same timers the hydroshop sell for cheap so i popped into town and got myself sum timers and they have been working perfectly and i run 400watt & 600watts on them just makesure you have a good contractor relay
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Get a timer that can handle twice as much as you want to put through it to be safe, had a few timers melt even though it was under what it says it could handle.
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i use digi timers from argos . also a contractor relay.

neva had a timer stick b4 .
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