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Baomain CN101A Input AC 110V Output 200-250VAC Digital LCD Power Programmable Timer Time Switch Relay 16A Amps

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About this item

  • Rated Control Voltage:Input 110V AC ,Output 200-250V AC ; Contact Capacity: 16A, 250V AC
  • Full Time Range: 1Min-168Hours; Programmable: 17times/week or day
  • Internal battery: 1.2V/40mA (Non-rechargeable batteries)
  • Power failure memory: 60days; Operate Temperature: -10 to +40 C
  • Material : Plastic, Electronic Parts;
  • Dimensions: 60x60x32mm, Net weight: 62g
  • Package Content :1xTimer Switch,Screws



ilya
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
everything works despite small size
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Better and more detailed instructions would be helpful.
DJRave
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
An electric blanket we use has dual push button ON/OFF (with internal time limiting). They take about 1/2 hour to warm up. I think most such products are made this way now.I want blankets that will turn on at 9pm every night so that when bedtime comes, its warmed up. Bought two of these relay switch timers. Blanket controls were easy to take apart and shunt wire the push button. Wired each control to the timer relay. To turn on blanket, I set a time (eg 9pm) to go on, then a time 1 minute later to go off. (electrically the same as holding down push button for 1 minute) causing blanket to turn on. By 11 pm, I want blanket to turn off. So I set a second cycle on 11pm, off 11:01pm (again, same has holding button for 1 minute).Haven't had to crawl into a cold bed since!
Joel y.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
works great. My previous $65 timer stopped working. bought this as a replacement. so far so good. Fairly simple to program. You will have to run a jumper wire from the power over to the other side. This is pretty standard though on timers.
Yvonne Wolfe
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
Replaced the timer on my fly mist system for the horses. Others were asking as much as $165 for the original part. Do your homework and get the perfect replacement for $10! thanks!!
Tom1
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
After 10yrs, the LCD of my GE Timer is dead, the rest of its components are however still working.This little Baomain unit save me the cost to replace the entire timer box.It works great. See attached pictures Before and After.
Ray Piche
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2022
Have had it for a number of years now and it still works great.
Monica Huarte Pérez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 15, 2021
Cumplió con las expectativas
doctordan
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
Our Jandy JI4000 pool controller is 28 years old. The mechanical clock timer finally wore out and wouldn't operate the filter pumps. This CN101A 110V model was a perfect fit inside the controller panel. The clock face and the bolt hole spacing were identical to the unit that came with the Jandy controller. The timer activates a relay that actually supplies power to the pumps, so we're only using a fraction of its current capacity. It was a snap to install. The terminal lugs were the same size as the existing ones. The instructions could use some refinement, but were basically understandable.
George
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2021
We have used these timers for turning our 220volt fountains off and on they have worked perfectly for 2 years. I reordered 2 more for spares just in case
CLUSTER PRODUCTOS MEDICOS
Reviewed in Mexico on November 23, 2021
Es muy fácil su operación, y nos ha servido mucho para programar los timbres de los descansos en la planta.
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2020
Had a garden light timer with Rotary timer that died. Unit fit right in as a replacement. Instructions OK for someone with a little bit of a programming background but could be slightly clearer for the general public.
Portland
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2017
its fine. didnt know the power doesnt actually flow from the left to the right leads.. 2 prongs are needed for power. the other prongs are separate and just a switch that closes a contact on them. I was hoping internally the leads were connected. not so
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