built-in timers fooey
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built-in timers fooey
I have a clamp light grow-light from walmart that the timer isn't very reliable.
Ditto on a 4 foot grow-light from ocean state joblot.
I may have to try some kind of filter on the power going to them.
You have to manually turn them on so an external timer would be useless.
The 4 foot actually says you can't use an electronic timer with it.
Ditto on a 4 foot grow-light from ocean state joblot.
I may have to try some kind of filter on the power going to them.
You have to manually turn them on so an external timer would be useless.
The 4 foot actually says you can't use an electronic timer with it.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
high tech fun
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Re: built-in timers fooey
My 1st clamp light would turn off at the proper time but I had to turn it on manually.
I have that one dissected but never got around to wiring it up manually to a 5v dc source.
Originally it was a usb power supply with balls.
6 tiny wires plus a ground wire.
I have that one dissected but never got around to wiring it up manually to a 5v dc source.
Originally it was a usb power supply with balls.
6 tiny wires plus a ground wire.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
Can you rig it power on only? Then put a timer in front of it?
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Re: built-in timers fooey
That I can do with a steady hand and keen eye soldering skills.
Clamp lights are nice once the plants get big.
You can clamp them to anything.
Clamp lights are nice once the plants get big.
You can clamp them to anything.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
I found a clamp light similar to my defective one in goodwill today sans power supply.
It takes a 3a usb type supply which I had from the defective one.
Testing the timer function now.
3 modes
3/9/12 hours.
It takes a 3a usb type supply which I had from the defective one.
Testing the timer function now.
3 modes
3/9/12 hours.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
so far so good.
Not bad for $6.50
Not bad for $6.50
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Re: built-in timers fooey
better than it finding a landfill this year.
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Judging from a previous price tag on it, floating around different goodwill stores for 1.5 years.
Useless without the usb power supply.
Useless without the usb power supply.
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I may have spoken too soon.
The light turns off at the proper time but never turns on the next day.
I have to babysit and turn it on manually.
Same problem as the original goodwill clamp light.
The light turns off at the proper time but never turns on the next day.
I have to babysit and turn it on manually.
Same problem as the original goodwill clamp light.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
I bought another 3amp usb power supply today to try just in case the original was flaky.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
hmm seems to me there is a name for this...throwing some kind something, after another something...
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Re: built-in timers fooey
I was thinking the same thing.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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I can always use the power supply for other usb items.
The original power supply had problems just charging a cellphone.
If that fixes the problem I will buy another and get 2 clamp lights earning their keep.
The original power supply had problems just charging a cellphone.
If that fixes the problem I will buy another and get 2 clamp lights earning their keep.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
I found out there's an adapter that plugs into a power tool battery that can charge your phone over and over.
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Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
I have a small solar cell that has a usb connector,originally designed to recharge a bike led headlight.
That will do phones on a sunny day.
A crank radio from GW once handed out by the Red Cross to disaster sufferers has a radio/flashlight/usb port and has a solar cell on top
The new power supply actually was worse than the original.
Instead of the light going into standby after it's cycle,it turns completely off and I have to disconnect it from the wall then plug back in.
Trying a 2.4A power supply now.Hoping it doesn't get that burning sensation.
That will do phones on a sunny day.
A crank radio from GW once handed out by the Red Cross to disaster sufferers has a radio/flashlight/usb port and has a solar cell on top
The new power supply actually was worse than the original.
Instead of the light going into standby after it's cycle,it turns completely off and I have to disconnect it from the wall then plug back in.
Trying a 2.4A power supply now.Hoping it doesn't get that burning sensation.
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Endeavor to persevere.
I tried even another power supply and got the 3 hour mode working on both defective clamp lights.
This leads me to the question: How much light does a tomato plant need indoors just to stay alive?
I don't care about thriving,just staying alive til next year.
With the old style fluorescent fixtures I was able to play around with different K ratings to keep the
plants alive but not taking over the place.One set of plants are in the range of a 2700K nightlight,so
they are never really in 100% darkness at night. I will try the 6 hour mode on the timers this a.m. to
see if that function is working.
I tried even another power supply and got the 3 hour mode working on both defective clamp lights.
This leads me to the question: How much light does a tomato plant need indoors just to stay alive?
I don't care about thriving,just staying alive til next year.
With the old style fluorescent fixtures I was able to play around with different K ratings to keep the
plants alive but not taking over the place.One set of plants are in the range of a 2700K nightlight,so
they are never really in 100% darkness at night. I will try the 6 hour mode on the timers this a.m. to
see if that function is working.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
The power supply was a big one with 4 usb ports good for 2.4amps each
But the label says 8amp total so I have both 3amp lights plugged into that.
No odors or burning sensation.
But the label says 8amp total so I have both 3amp lights plugged into that.
No odors or burning sensation.
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Re: built-in timers fooey
I switched over to 9 hour mode on both before they shut off by themselves.
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