Help with weird timer....

DWR

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Hey guys Ok i got it !!!

2 extention cords !!!! one extention cord drect into the plug.... this extention cord holds the fan.... and then i put the timer on the same extention cord... and then i put another extention plug into that one... in the 2. extention cord i put the light... this means it wont be directly hook'd up on the timer...

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COol he ?
 

DWR

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1 Hour left till i die .....

the timer go's on in 1 hour !

I'm excited yet im fearfulll .... at the same point im sweating cold....

fuck ! this isnt funny... wish i never brought this shit piece... need something more reliable now :P

it says : 10(2) A / 2300 W max load !
 

spark1

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You are good for:

10 Amps @ 230 Volts = 2300 Watts

OR

10 Amps @ 115 Volts = 1130 Watts

these figures vary slightly,depending on whether they use 220,230,or 240 volts for their baseline.
 

herbose

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For all you budding electricians (budding......electricians......haha....get it?...?...haha?.....).
Amps=watts/volts, so 2600w/110v=23+ amps. Before anything blows up your household circuit breaker will trip. Doesn't mean the timer's any good though.
 
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