Looking for Timer Bought from eBay Years Ago, Green Marker on Front

Big Nugz

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I've been looking to repurchase a timer I bought on eBay close to 10 years ago. It was a regular mechanical timer that the seller reworked into a 60 second increment repeat cycle timer. The face of the dial was filled in with a green marker from the looks of it. It was cheap, well made and I still run one to this day.

Looked and looked and still can't find it. I believe it was on this site that I found it originally but after searching I couldn't find it.

Anyone remember or have info on these timers and are they still available?

Thanks in advance!!
 

Airwalker16

Well-Known Member
I've been looking to repurchase a timer I bought on eBay close to 10 years ago. It was a regular mechanical timer that the seller reworked into a 60 second increment repeat cycle timer. The face of the dial was filled in with a green marker from the looks of it. It was cheap, well made and I still run one to this day.

Looked and looked and still can't find it. I believe it was on this site that I found it originally but after searching I couldn't find it.

Anyone remember or have info on these timers and are they still available?

Thanks in advance!!
Pictures would be of value.
 

fragileassassin

Well-Known Member
I've been looking to repurchase a timer I bought on eBay close to 10 years ago. It was a regular mechanical timer that the seller reworked into a 60 second increment repeat cycle timer. The face of the dial was filled in with a green marker from the looks of it. It was cheap, well made and I still run one to this day.

Looked and looked and still can't find it. I believe it was on this site that I found it originally but after searching I couldn't find it.

Anyone remember or have info on these timers and are they still available?

Thanks in advance!!
Is this what youre looking for? The way he changes it, it makes each 15 min tab into ~50 seconds and he mentions an ebay store and theyre painted green.

https://hackaday.com/2011/09/09/repeat-timer-hacked-for-35-minute-hydroponic-cycles/

I may have to try this one out myself.
 
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