Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Pretty easy to set up but when you want to change the time I found I had to start over and zero all times for each day out and do it all again. That is a pain when it comes to the days getting longer and I don't want to waste electricity on the landscape lights. It's easy enough to do but still it would be nice if I just could change the starting time and be done with it.
ed
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
needed to run a pump for 30 minutes a day for a cattle water tank. setup and wiring was easy, I checked my wiring on a you tube video and every thing was correct. have been using analog timers, but they only last about a year or two. hope this one lasts a lot longer.
ManuelCorreia
Reviewed in Mexico on July 21, 2024
Se compraron 2 unidades.Hasta ahora funcionan bien
Ronald L Myers
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
Download the manual from the produce website, much easier to understand than what comes with the unit.Comes with a battery backup, easy to use daylight saving and standard time setting. Works with 110 volt to 277 volt with no user input needed, as the unit senses the timer input voltage.
Dank
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
So I purchased this to install on an ERV so I could set the timer to turn on during normal operating hours and shut off shortly after the business closes. It gave me the option to run it as I wanted and even have it off during the weekends. Not difficult to program or wire. Basic electrical knowledge is plenty.
Matthew C Hoffman
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
Easy to program and has a lot of timing options. It requires a separate power wire for each of the two relays and the clock power. Nice to have a pair of SPST contacts which can be separately used as normally open or normally closed. The case is about 1/2” all around bigger than the old mechanical timer casing that we replaced. It also had a tab on top that we had to remove to fit the space we had. But it’s a good rugged plastic case and so far it’s working well.
Marina
Reviewed in Mexico on June 9, 2022
Quedó muy bien, fácil de instalar
Maria Esperanza Romero
Reviewed in Mexico on June 6, 2022
Lo recibí a tiempo, muy buena atención y producto, me lo conectó y programó el electricista y hasta ahora está funcionando muy bien.
Crogster
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022
Good product. Used as replacement for another brand timer that had to replace 1 year after installation. This one was fairly easy to install although it didn't work the first time I connected everything. It comes with instructions( I did read through them) and everything looked good. Ended up going to Youtube for instructions and saw that I needed a jumper wire from the incoming terminal to the light terminal in order to turn on the lights. Programs easily and works great.
Steve H
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2021
Unit was installed as a pool pump timer. The unit worked and then the LCD failed so I had to go back to the hardwire option
Snoman5150
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2019
The 240 option is a little sketchy but it seems to be working fine. It runs my alfalfa and pumpkin sprinklers. Runs as it should. Easy to set. Easy to change. Water now feature is nice. Lives outside on a post. Seems pretty durable.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2019
Great
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2014
Do not buy this timer if you want something that works. This is my first review, because I am really mad that i wasted $73 on an item that only worked 9 weeks. I ordered and received the item at the end of September. It was installed properly by an electrician and it's purpose was to turn on heaters 2 times a week for one hour and then turn them off. The timer turned the heaters on and off correctly on Wednesdays and Sundays for the first 9 weeks. Since then, it will turn the heaters on and off on Wednesdays, but seems to get stuck on Sundays. It makes a buzzing sound, as though it wants to turn the heaters on, but just can't get the job done because the internal contact won't close and hence the buzzing sound. The first week this happened, while we were investigating what was going on and how to get the heaters to turn on, we accidentally bumped the timer and it was then able to turn the heaters on. We hoped this fixed the problem. This Sunday, no chance, it still won;t turn on automatically. We have to manually bump it again to get it going. Us having to do this, defeats the purpose of a $73 timer.