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Old 01-21-2008, 05:35 AM
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Haha, sorry, Ol'Nobodaddy, you beat me to it

I guess this kind of switch is called a "shutoff timer" not a "spa timer". (If you go on a hunt for one, might be easier to find if we call it the right thing!)
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Haha, sorry, Ol'Nobodaddy, you beat me to it
Yeah i've got a lot of bookmarks of potential interesting things reef related. If i could only start working on the tank, instead of just reading about things i could do to it i might have fish in it this year.
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Old 01-21-2008, 02:38 PM
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Cool Link Thanks Guys. I'm a little concerned about the live pin described as NC when the timer is active. I guess I could insulate it off to avoid arcing.


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The RC post is what I was thinking. No worries with the NC pins. It won't arc, but it'll get ya if you don't put it in a box.
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Cover it in a gob of silicone maybe? That's what I'd do.
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a 555 timer project would do the trick if you're up for learning about electronics and have the time to put one together. it would involve a 555 timer and a 120vac relay.
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Ya a 555 timer would work but I'm just not comited to the time and effort of learning and then building.
I think I'll try the CT timer that has the built in CD timer. If that is not successful I'll build one like the one on RC.

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So this Noma timer has a countdown timer where it's off for the duration of the countdown? Ok, I guess that sounds like a no-brainer then .. I thought more or less anything we could buy that wasn't specifically a "feed your livestock timer" would be to have the power ON for the duration of the countdown, and then switch off ... not the other way around.

I want to go look for this timer .. if you find it, can you let me know the model name or something (or snap a quick-n-dirty picture of it so we know what to look for)? I'll try heading over Canadian Tire tonight myself if I can swing it.
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I'll try. I'm not likely to go out tonight in search. But some time this week

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