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Reddit mentions of Xen-Lux 24 Hour, 120v Electric Indoor Mechanical Timer

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Xen-Lux 24 Hour, 120v Electric Indoor Mechanical Timer. Here are the top ones.

Xen-Lux 24 Hour, 120v Electric Indoor Mechanical Timer
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Found 2 comments on Xen-Lux 24 Hour, 120v Electric Indoor Mechanical Timer:

u/Te55_Tickle5 ยท 1 pointr/MushroomGrowers

Damn and those short cycle timers are expensive. Idk how much you paid for your current timer but if it was cheap might be way cheaper to take and add a separate fan and timer to run opposite of the first. Good luck and let us know if you figure it out.

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On second thought something like this should work too.

u/mennoniteminuterice ยท 1 pointr/AskElectronics

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Have you considered using a relay module? They have some good ones on AliExpress that are WiFi controlled and even come with an app. There are 32 channel modules but they are a large jump in price and I suggest purchasing two 16 channel boards instead. You could easily setup a timer or even control them with timed relays or an Arduino if you know how to do such programming. A cool thing I realized with this clock kit that I have is that the white connector on the right is actually a variable voltage out connector that is on for 3 seconds when the alarm goes off. I doubt it will work for your purposes but it's neat.

Here's a video and another of a setups similar to what I described.

A simpler option is using 30 of these. I use one for my soldering iron. You push in or pull out the black tabs for 15 minute increments of on or off.

Be sure to use a close-by and easily accessible kill switch(es) for the entire line-that sounds like a lot of energy.