Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Garcia 2007
To add a little more. Only if you are running a extreamly large opperation or a commercial greenhouse would it justify the cost.

then you state save me $750.00. IT COSTS $900.00. I don't see any savings. There is no energy savings unless you are billed by demand and usage as far as I know only commercial buildings are billed that way not residential.

The other thing is that it is a very well worded sales pitch to get you to buy something for $900.00 where as if it sold for $250.00 they would still make a good proffit. IMO.
Well, it saves you the cost of six ballasts. 6x$400=$2,400 (saved on ballasts) $2,400-$900 = $1,500 initial savings + whatever you didn't have to spend on multiple timers.

But, in the long run, the ballasts would wear out twice as fast so...

I liked the part where it cost $400 to install three receptacles but only $150 to install two. That last 3' of wire really drives up the cost of a job.

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