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Reddit mentions of GE 24-Hour Indoor Basic Timer, Plug-in, Daily On/Off Cycle, 30 Minute Interval, for Lamps, Seasonal Appliances, and Portable Fans, 15119, 1-Pack, Mini Polarized 1-Outlet | Gray/White

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of GE 24-Hour Indoor Basic Timer, Plug-in, Daily On/Off Cycle, 30 Minute Interval, for Lamps, Seasonal Appliances, and Portable Fans, 15119, 1-Pack, Mini Polarized 1-Outlet | Gray/White. Here are the top ones.

GE 24-Hour Indoor Basic Timer, Plug-in, Daily On/Off Cycle, 30 Minute Interval, for Lamps, Seasonal Appliances, and Portable Fans, 15119, 1-Pack, Mini Polarized 1-Outlet | Gray/White
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    Features:
  • Automating Lighting - Automate a lamp, seasonal lights, or small appliances, saving you time, money and energy
  • Daily Cycle - Turns light source or plugged in device ON/OFF at desired time(s) without resetting
  • 30-Minute Intervals - Programmable in 30-minute intervals, allowing you to specify ON/OFF times by the hour or half-hour
  • 1 Polarized outlet – Intended for indoor use only, and is CFL, LED and Incandescent compatible
  • Electrical Ratings - 125VAC 60 Hz: 15A Resistive, 1250W Tungsten, ½ HP Motor
Specs:
Color1 Pack
Height2.5 Inches
Length2.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pack
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on GE 24-Hour Indoor Basic Timer, Plug-in, Daily On/Off Cycle, 30 Minute Interval, for Lamps, Seasonal Appliances, and Portable Fans, 15119, 1-Pack, Mini Polarized 1-Outlet | Gray/White:

u/Claxamazoo · 41 pointsr/LosAngeles

As an ER nurse... I REALLY want to stress to everyone reading this....

only use an approved indoor heater.

NOTHING THAT USES PROPANE OR NATURAL GAS ! ! !

If the ELECTRIC heater you use doesn't have an automatic shut-off timer, put it on a timer so you don't accidentally cause a fire.

It's much easier for us to treat hypothermia than it is to treat 3rd-degree burns or carbon monoxide poisoning.

Stay warm, but stay safe

u/sfo2 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I use a $5 analog lamp timer on my Bonavita 1800 if i want "automatic". Requires grinding the night before.

https://www.amazon.com/GE-Polarized-Interval-Appliances-15119/dp/B00P76URH8/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=lamp+timer&qid=1572626248&sr=8-7

u/lilsasuke4 · 2 pointsr/cannabiscultivation

For light go to LEDlightdepot’s website and choose an LED for your tent size and budget. You could also go with a quantum board from meijiuled on alibaba, Horticultural Lighting Group, or Mars Hydro from there websites.

https://www.amazon.com/GE-Polarized-Interval-Appliances-15119/dp/B00P76URH8/ref=mp_s_a_1_15?keywords=light+timers&qid=1566403792&s=gateway&sr=8-15
There is a link to a timer

You many also need fan speed controllers if you run an intake and an outtake fan so you can equalize the amount of air going in and out of the tent, plus you might not need to run the fans at full speed

u/mamaof2boys · 1 pointr/BeardedDragons

Ditch the infrared bulb. It messes with their sleep. And I would get a timer for your basking lamp and uvb - I got a cheap $5 one that they had at target for Christmas lights but you can find them on Amazon too. For me it's a lot easier having his lights going on and off automatically than having to remember to switch them on and off everyday. What kind of substrate are you using? Do you have a basking rock under the basking lamp? You should and you should also get an infrared thermometer to make sure the basking rock is at the proper temp. I think it's 105-110 for juveniles and 100-105 for adults but I could be off a bit. That part is important though for digestion. What size crickets are you offering? They should be no bigger than the space between your beardie's eyes. If your beardie is at least 16" you can also try super worms. My beardie is 8 months old and it took a lot of veggie buying before I found the two leafy greens he likes best - collard and turnip greens. He also hates it if I try to add fruit or veggie toppings he just wants the leaves. He eats more veggies when I just give him leaves. Oh! What kind of substrate are you using? Tile is recommended in here and works really well.

ETA links - thermometer https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DMI632G/ref=sxts1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487564979&sr=1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65

Timer - https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00P76URH8/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1487564997&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=outlet+timer&dpPl=1&dpID=41oJZwx0ioL&ref=plSrch

u/sunev · 1 pointr/gardening

I put most of my potted plants outside for the summer and the ones that would freeze to death, I bring inside to 'overwinter'. Some of them stay green all winter and others go dormant losing all their leaves. The plant you're looking at is tropical so I doubt it goes dormant.

You can get a small bag of potting mix at walmart or a hardware store. I've never found one that wasn't better after adding sand to it. I buy big bags of washed play sand at the hardware store. You can probably find a small bag in the fish section of the pet department that would work fine. You'll see the difference it makes when you add it to the potting mix.

Here is an example of a swing arm lamp that has both a desktop base and a clamp for table edges. $20 is not a bad price.

Pot prices vary greatly. Dollar stores around here sometimes have 6 inch pots with built in trays. A nice ceramic pot should be less than $5 and a plastic one should be about $2. I sometimes use large yogurt containers with a few holes in the bottom as temporary pots or to place in fancy pots that I don't want to fill directly with dirt.

Most regular stores and even some discount stores are way over priced on pots. Sometimes ceramic trays aren't too bad though. I often use frozen dinner trays for beneath my pots...the rectangular black ones look nicer in my opinion.

As for timers, simpler is better. If you shop around you might find it for around $5 so this price isn't out of line.

You may need to repot eventually. It's unlikely to be necessary for at least a couple of years though.