Hey,

Being a student, I'm out of the house all the time, and my 400w HPS keeps busting the balls out of any timer I plug it into after about 4 days.

It's not cool.

I have bought three so far, all rated up to 3200w. Anyway, this isn't a rant about timers, it's an honest question.

As often as I can, the lights go on at 11pm and go off at 10am, 13hrs dark to kick flowering off. But, for many reasons, I'm often not in my house at those times. Just today, my light spent about 16hrs on, and the dark period now needs to be over night. The wrong way round.

Just how much bad is this doing? They seem way healthy and of the two I started with, one is female, the other was removed yesterday.

I could do with a little help finding a decent timer, and any thoughts on my bad light routine.

Thanks,
bath.bud
bath.bud Reviewed by bath.bud on . A night of light. Quick Qs Hey, Being a student, I'm out of the house all the time, and my 400w HPS keeps busting the balls out of any timer I plug it into after about 4 days. It's not cool. I have bought three so far, all rated up to 3200w. Anyway, this isn't a rant about timers, it's an honest question. As often as I can, the lights go on at 11pm and go off at 10am, 13hrs dark to kick flowering off. But, for many reasons, I'm often not in my house at those times. Just today, my light spent about 16hrs on, Rating: 5