Quote Originally Posted by amstron
ye, but get a timer that takes quite a bit more than you need, to be safe. I've got a 13 amp one and it says it takes like 1000 and something watts. When in B&Q ask where the timers are, they usually say what amp they are on them, but you can ask if you want, they are also a f*ck load cheaper than online
Thats true, it's best to oversize by at least 15% to compensate for inrush current. Take a look at your set up also and make up your mind if this is it or if you would like to add something more on. No need in having to buy another timer! GOOD LUCK!!! :thumbsup: