caligrown
10-01-2006, 07:14 AM
Hello everyone. I recently went out and upgraded all my timers, but I am having a huge problem with them. They have no problem switching the outlet "ON", but when it comes to the off cycle they do not shut off! I know it is not a defect, since all 3 of the timers are having the same issue.
I set the timer to "auto" mode (auto/on/off are the options) , and let it do its thing. Has no problem turning the lights on, but just ignores the off time.
I have read the instructions and I must just be missing something. The timers in question are the digital rechargable (i think hydrofarm) white timers which have a round protruding front with 7 rectangular buttons on it. They also use 24 hour time (22:00 instead of 10pm for example). I'll post a picture if I have to, but I'm pretty sure many of you out there are using them and can easily identify them by my description.
The only thing I can think of which may be causing this issue is that the timer may require me to set the on/off settings chronologically throughout the course of the day; right now I have it set up to turn on at 5pm and off at 9am.
Has anyone else experienced this before? please share your insight. thanks
-CG
I set the timer to "auto" mode (auto/on/off are the options) , and let it do its thing. Has no problem turning the lights on, but just ignores the off time.
I have read the instructions and I must just be missing something. The timers in question are the digital rechargable (i think hydrofarm) white timers which have a round protruding front with 7 rectangular buttons on it. They also use 24 hour time (22:00 instead of 10pm for example). I'll post a picture if I have to, but I'm pretty sure many of you out there are using them and can easily identify them by my description.
The only thing I can think of which may be causing this issue is that the timer may require me to set the on/off settings chronologically throughout the course of the day; right now I have it set up to turn on at 5pm and off at 9am.
Has anyone else experienced this before? please share your insight. thanks
-CG