Identify this light please!

Brux013

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I'll give 'em a spin and see if they work or not, its worth a try. I think those outdoor timers are only like 15 bucks. Kinda pricey but I'm sure its well worth it.
 

1puff2puff3puff

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a little over $20 and yes it can fit in any household fixture that can support its volt/wattage, maybe as big as a 32 oz cup or a liter.


How much did you pay for each 105w CFL? And they fit in everyday light fixtures as in the same light fixture in my incandescent picture?... THose bulbs look way too massive to fit in it :X
 

Brux013

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I paid $65 for a 95w Growlight CFL, at a hydro shop, how the heck did you get those for 20 smackers? Link some info on them. This big boy I have costs way more than yours, has less wattage than yours and is accessible in standard bulb fixtures. Ace, H.D, and Lowes all deny sockets or help for this bulb. This thing's a curse. I'm gonna hit up a light shop tomorrow to get some sockets for this 95w hopefully. I saw a 105w CFL at H.D. this weekend for $15, I wasn't sure what made it so cheap. I wonder if its better than mine, this lighting thing is confusing!
 

Painpain

Active Member
to get the timer to control a bunch of plugs, just plug a power strip into the timer and the timer into the socket, you probably will have to use a 3 prong to 2 prong converter to do this but then you can control multiple things on the same timer. Just make sure the lights aren't really high wattage or its a fire hazard!
 
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