smart plugs are way better you can't change my mind. I simply don't understand why you'd chose mechanical but I suppose some things are better left in the stone age. as I've said its a simple process to connect a plug to your phone. you can run different schedules off 1 switch...I dunno to each their own. mine hasn't failed me, lights always turn on and off when I want and I get notifications for every little thing that happens. I have been needing these forever. even works great for automated feeds when you need weird timer increments like anything under those 15min timers.
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Yes. I agree. Yet a few things are just shiny versions of mine because mine are proven. Enjoy the lightweight, cheaper for profit that engineered to fail to promote sales
'profit". LOL. LOve ya. But a wit bit more versed than you.
And both do 12/12. Apologies OP. Get a timer.
I was just wondering if not 12/12, what is the minimum the light has to be on in flower?Some people flower with 8h. Cheers!
I have the WEMO smart plugs, which are made by Belkin.mine never failed yet..must've been a bad brand
The place I work is susceptible to brown outs, which is likely why they have failed for me in the past. I often have to reboot electronic equipment following brownouts.
few years now these never fail.
if your worried about a network crashing you can create one specifically for your smart devices.
hide the SSID for those who are paranoid
its really simple. quiet ingenious really
if something is amis i can instantly check my Webcam from anywhere aswell.
I want to live in your reality. Ever heard of planned obscelecense?they are "engineered " to fail lmao.
these aren't nutrient lines
I'm seriously picturing an evil engineer going muahhaha the coding on these will misfire exactly at 2 years into operation muahahah
so you really believe the guys programming plug n play timers are in a coup to make their tech obsolete ... man you guys need to get out more. I'm sure this is a reality in bigger markets but we are talking relatively cheap tech that simply makes life easier. obviously going from mechanical to digital is a hot button topic...yeeshI want to live in your reality. Ever heard of planned obscelecense?
It's built into practically everything. I know because I've been fixing said problems on inkjet and laser printers. The software counts pages and not wear on the parts.
On Canon inkjet printer there's a waste bin for excess ink at the bottom of the units. When it contains to much waste ink the printer receives an unspecified error. This ALWAYS occur after the warranty period has passed.
You can fix this by emptying the waste bin and go into service mode and reset the printer to factory stock settings.
I don't believe anything. I just know planned obscelecense exist and is common practice. I also know this world is based on profit at any cost. If it's not in the software it's often on the mechanical side with undersized components just passing specs.so you really believe the guys programming plug n play timers are in a coup to make their tech obsolete ... man you guys need to get out more. I'm sure this is a reality in bigger markets but we are talking relatively cheap tech that simply makes life easier. obviously going from mechanical to digital is a hot button topic...yeesh
odds are the person will fk up before the machine