Timers, wtf am i doing wrong

lazaah

Well-Known Member
using an HPM digital timer, set on for 6am off for 11pm, its 8am now, I've plugged the lights in and turned the mode to auto. Who wants to bet its not going to turn itself off at 11pm?:cuss:
 

PANGcake

Active Member
using an HPM digital timer, set on for 6am off for 11pm, its 8am now, I've plugged the lights in and turned the mode to auto. Who wants to bet its not going to turn itself off at 11pm?:cuss:
I use analog timers, but could "auto mode" maybe mean its on 24/7 and the mode ur looking for is named different?!

:peace: //CaL
 
Had issues with mine also took a min to figure out just check when its time for it to shut off and to tell you the truth i was stoned most of the time so do what i did re-read the instructions lmao
 

CLOSETGROWTH

Well-Known Member
Yea dude, just read the instructions carefully and experiment.

I found a Phillips timer from the frickin 90s with no instructions. What did I do?

http://www.google.com

-Rich
You can probably find the instructions somewhere on the internet.

Put the make and model # in the google search box.. You'll find the instructions if you look at the various links. Good luck :)
 

CLOSETGROWTH

Well-Known Member
using an HPM digital timer, set on for 6am off for 11pm, its 8am now, I've plugged the lights in and turned the mode to auto. Who wants to bet its not going to turn itself off at 11pm?:cuss:
Them digital timers can be tricky... read the instructions and you'll figure it out :)
 

lazaah

Well-Known Member
yeah pretty sure ive set it all right, gone over the manual a few times, guess ill see what happens tpnight!
 
Top