holdthatshitin
Well-Known Member
so my timers came one hour early and i lost 1 hour of dark on 12/12. will this hurt anything at all???
Wow, great, timers have come along way, some can even be controlled by your computer. Nice if you are using the timers for living area lamps or other items that need to keep up with a person's schedule. For my plant's lighting, all I need is a single on-time and an off-time, the ones with the tabs work just fine.i got a digital timer with dual outlets for $20 at home depot.
has automatic DST, it sets the automatic times and even stores dust/dawn time.
also can program about 15-20 custom individual settings. forget those $7 ones that you have to move tabs and clips on a dial. timers have come a long way..
relax..it's obvious you ran out of weed. besides, i never said you had to go out and buy one..i was only mentioning what was available.Wow, great, timers have come along way, some can even be controlled by your computer. Nice if you are using the timers for living area lamps or other items that need to keep up with a person's schedule. For my plant's lighting, all I need is a single on-time and an off-time, the ones with the tabs work just fine.
"what's 2+2",
smokeitd, "I don't know, let me grab my fancy scientific calculator"
You didn't just 'only mention' availability. You implied that those of us using the old style timers are stuck in the dark ages or something. I happen to believe in the KISS principle, and you just demonstrated why a fancier timer that can, wow, even track DST, adds a complication that caused the OP's problem.relax..it's obvious you ran out of weed. besides, i never said you had to go out and buy one..i was only mentioning what was available.