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http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062751


for $50 thats not bad ...

radio shack 25/50 watter ...

I've used this for years ... still ticking
( crap for $22 .. half what I had for it ! )



http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...=2032058.20322
36.2032313&parentPage=family

I really wish it had a timer on it.
I tend to let it set for *hours* at times.


You can always use one of those regular household interval timers that fits
in a wall box, spliced into a regular extension/power cord. There are both
mechanical and electronic versions. They start around $10.

http://www.icca.invensys.com/paragon/et_series.htm


I was looking for something like this for dumb battery chargers and other
things.

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Nil wrote:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062751

for $50 thats not bad ...

radio shack 25/50 watter ...

I've used this for years ... still ticking
( crap for $22 .. half what I had for it ! )




http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...=2032058.20322
36.2032313&parentPage=family

I really wish it had a timer on it.
I tend to let it set for *hours* at times.


You can always use one of those regular household interval timers that fits
in a wall box, spliced into a regular extension/power cord. There are both
mechanical and electronic versions. They start around $10.

http://www.icca.invensys.com/paragon/et_series.htm


I was looking for something like this for dumb battery chargers and other
things.


Except this seems to have triac control and minimum load requirment.
30 watts

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Nil wrote:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062751

for $50 thats not bad ...

radio shack 25/50 watter ...

I've used this for years ... still ticking
( crap for $22 .. half what I had for it ! )




http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...=2032058.20322
36.2032313&parentPage=family

I really wish it had a timer on it.
I tend to let it set for *hours* at times.

You can always use one of those regular household
interval timers that fits in a wall box, spliced into a
regular extension/power cord. There are both mechanical
and electronic versions. They start around $10.

http://www.icca.invensys.com/paragon/et_series.htm


I was looking for something like this for dumb battery
chargers and other things.


Except this seems to have triac control and minimum load
requirment. 30 watts


The mechanical ones are cheaper, and use plain old mechanical contacts.
Lowes has them on the shelf, with two different ranges of time.

Try to search for this:

Intermatic 20 Amp 125 Volt AC 60-Minute White Spring-Wound Time Switch

http://www.intermatic.com/images/catalog/pages/048.pdf


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