Timers

Cousinbob

Active Member
Do light timers start to run slow over time in the beginning of my cycle they shut off at 9 by time my cycle was done it was 7 and I think it started effecting the plants anyone experience this before
 

Oakiey

Well-Known Member
Get a new one, there cheap.

I'm running two in my bloom. There still coming on within a couple of minutes of each other, but one always goes off later than the other by about 6 minutes
 

Cousinbob

Active Member
Yea I’ve had that happen but 2 hours is crazy and it was both timers I thought maybe I lost power at one time and didn’t know but it’s still slowly cutting off sooner and sooner definitely time for new ones
 

RadicalRoss

Well-Known Member
Yeah, losing power is the only time mine have drifted that far at all, but both of mine are still relatively new. I wouldn't say it's perfect accuracy, but ~5 mins before or after the time I have set my lights go on or off.
 

Failmore

Well-Known Member
The cheap home dial ones suck and I noticed the times my lights turned on and off changed. Bought a Bluetooth digital timer at target for 20$ or something.
 
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