Would this timer work?

desertrat

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you need to find out its allowed amperage and then add up your electricals to make sure they won't overload its current capacity.
 

dadio161

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Go to Walmart or Home Depot.
I got one with the pins to set times because I am warry of the digital one in case of a power surge. I don't know if they will continue when power comes back on or does it just blinking light the alarm clock. At least the one with pins will continue to run and I just have to reset the time.
 

electronic orgasm

Active Member
Im sure it would work fine, but like dadio said...power surges etc...I would stick with the "pinned" kind...but thats just my opinion. I use one and its never failed me even with electrical glitches or whatever.
 

drrasta47

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Im sure it would work fine, but like dadio said...power surges etc...I would stick with the "pinned" kind...but thats just my opinion. I use one and its never failed me even with electrical glitches or whatever.
Yeah, my pinned one has never really failed me either. I was just curious haha
 
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