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Reddit mentions of BN-LINK BND-60/U47 Indoor Mini 24-Hour Mechanical Outlet Timer, 3-Prong, 2-Pack

Sentiment score: 16
Reddit mentions: 28

We found 28 Reddit mentions of BN-LINK BND-60/U47 Indoor Mini 24-Hour Mechanical Outlet Timer, 3-Prong, 2-Pack. Here are the top ones.

BN-LINK BND-60/U47 Indoor Mini 24-Hour Mechanical Outlet Timer, 3-Prong, 2-Pack
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    Features:
  • ✓ SIMPLE TO USE: Pins UP means timer is OFF. Pins DOWN means timer is ON. Please note that your timer’s pins will come pressed DOWN new of the box. Pull the pins UP to begin setting your timer
  • ✓ AUTOMATE YOUR HOME OR OFFICE: Turn on and off lamps, small appliances, Christmas trees, and other electrical devices with a handy timer
  • ✓ DESIGN YOUR OWN SCHEDULE: With up to 24 on and off settings per day, you can program your devices to turn on/off in as small as 30-minute intervals. Settings will repeat daily once programmed and plugged-in
  • ✓ CONVENIENT AND COMPATIBLE: Each package includes 2 mini timers that can be used in 2 locations.This timer is compatible with compact fluorescent lighting, LED bulbs, and most small appliances
  • ✓ RATINGS: 125-Volt, 60 Hz./15-Amp, 1875-Watt resistive/8-Amp, 1000-Watt tungsten/5 Amp ballast
Specs:
ColorMechanical 3 Prong
Height1.2598425184 Inches
Length2.4803149581 Inches
Number of items2
Size2 Pack
Width1.3779527545 Inches

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Found 28 comments on BN-LINK BND-60/U47 Indoor Mini 24-Hour Mechanical Outlet Timer, 3-Prong, 2-Pack:

u/magicfatgrl · 6 pointsr/houseplants

Century Indoor 24-Hour Mechanical Outlet Timer, 3 Prong, 2-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LPSGBZS?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

(Pack of 6) Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixture, 4FT, 2200lm, 6500K (Super Bright White), 20W, Utility Shop Light, Ceiling and Under Cabinet Light, Corded electric with built-in ON/OFF switch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HBT3BVM?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Hgrope 5W LED Grow Light Desk Lamp Clamp Flexible Neck for Hydroponic and Indoor Plants https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CVKWZH3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7ZEaBbZSW8ASJ


this last one isn't the exact red/blue lights i have but it looks better than mine hahaha

u/suchgarbage · 5 pointsr/succulents

Buy these three things below to get you through the winter (or all year)! I've used these for a few months now on a 16-hour timer and all my cacti and succulents have thrived.

u/Jaxxermus · 3 pointsr/succulents

Sure! Here is a dual bar light type and a circle type. Here's also a more low profile type you can clamp to the shelf above: top down light.. With any of these, for ease of use I recommend getting an outlet timer, takes a lot of the hassle/worry out of making sure your babies get enough sun: outlet timer. Hope this helps!

u/jmdbcool · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting

https://www.amazon.com/Century-Indoor-24-Hour-Mechanical-Outlet/dp/B01LPSGBZS

I mean, I'm only half-joking. That's what the plug-and-play option looks like.

I don't get the safety logic here, though. You're either confident leaving a printer unattended or you're not. You want to print through the night, but cut the power at a certain time? They're not Gremlins, it's okay to print after midnight.

u/ickystickydicky · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

I've never had problems with this kind of basic and cheap mechanical timer - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LPSGBZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_3elSCbFG61K6Z

Simple and as easy to program as it gets. Cheap enough that you can buy spares just in case.

u/trail-g62Bim · 2 pointsr/sysadmin

It might be janky, but you could plug them into timers for the three outlets. Time each outlet to turn on long enough to charge and then turn off. You'd still have to see if you can charge 50 at a time. Something like this -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LPSGBZS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_ht2RCb0SECW8K

u/picogardener · 2 pointsr/bettafish

It's hard to say but I'd suggest at least 3x a week if not daily, anywhere from 25-50%...it's more to make sure the water stays clean for the one with fin rot than anything. I wouldn't expect the bloom to last more than a few days. You can also turn the lights off for a day or two and see if it helps.

A plug-in timer would be something similar to this (I just randomly pulled this off Amazon so am not endorsing this product, just using as an example). I get them from Walmart/Target, usually found where the extension cords and power strips are kept.

u/SirFievel33 · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I too would recommend nest, very easy to set up and monitor.

Additionally, I would recommend one of the following: a smart outlet, a smart light switch, or a few manual timers ([similar to this] (https://www.amazon.com/Century-Indoor-24-Hour-Mechanical-Outlet/dp/B01LPSGBZS/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1537666467&sr=8-16&keywords=circuit+timer)). Then plug in a desk lamp or floor lamp in various rooms and set them to turn on/off at various times. Will simulate someone being at home.

u/WaffleFoxes · 2 pointsr/AttachmentParenting

I totally get it. Personally, as long as things don't get out of balance I try not to fret about screen time too much.

If you're really concerned I'd recommend getting a outlet timer. Say that the new rule is that the TV needs to go to sleep and can't wake up until noon or something. Say that we're making this decision together to make sure our minds and bodies grow and are healthy.

Then provide other things that he can use to entertain himself. Building sets, crafts, books, etc. He'll definitely find something when left to it. Remember how entertaining sticks were when left with nothing else? He'll adapt.

u/AmenHotSalvation · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

A timer like this one with a lamp plugged through it. The lamp would be ideally pointed straight at your face and be a 100-watt or equivalent.

u/TheOddProp · 1 pointr/succulents

You'd need to supply a grow light. You can get a cheap timer and set it to only turn on after work hours so you don't get a headache from the light (though I set mine to turn on 5 minutes before I leave for the day so I know it's working, the cleaning staff have accidentally knocked it out of it's socket when vacuuming once or twice)

These are what I use
Timer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LPSGBZS/ref=ya_aw_oh_bia_dp?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Light: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N9OR7OZ/ref=ya_aw_oh_bia_dp?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/equiraptor · 1 pointr/houseplants

It is a ridiculously cheap IKEA lamp. I'm not sure how well it'll hold up to the heavy LED grow bulb... but it's trying. The lamp is LERSTA.

The bulb is this thing. It's quite bright, but I suspect the Monstera and the Marble Queen pothos would like to be closer to it. I'm considering a stand to get them up higher.

And I'm using this physical timer to turn the grow light on and off. My office is basically a cave - near no natural light. So the plants get 12 hours with that grow light when the office is less busy. I'm not certain this is enough, with the distance the light is from the plants, but I'll keep an eye on them and find additional supplemental light as needed.

u/Acide24 · 1 pointr/ElectricSkateboarding

Doesn't seem to be as bad as I thought charging it. It does get really warm on the sides like a laptop charger. However, I do remember charging it with a timer outlet and if I remember correctly, it was hotter when charging my board through that.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LPSGBZS?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

That's the timer outlet I'm using. Could this cause my battery to heat up more than normal when charging it through this?

u/selectiverealist · 1 pointr/ADHD

I had the same worry, so I got these which are pretty idiot-proof. You just

spin the center wheel to the current time,

push in the little black tabs around the wheel for the spaces of time you want the light to be on (in 30 min increments),

plug in your lamp and make sure the lamp is turned to the "on" setting and

make sure the switch on the side of the timer is clicked down to the little clock symbol.

It's been pretty reliable, though is always a few minutes off (about 3 for me) which I don't mind. I may get a fancier one later, but this one has done exactly what I need it too, plus I have a backup in case I decide to get crazy with any other lights in the house. Good luck!

u/General-Zodpiece · 1 pointr/microgrowery

Pretty much anything, they are kind of bulletproof. I use these, but I imagine they are all pretty much the same:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LPSGBZS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Also, what PhotoProxima said above, this will get you started

https://www.growweedeasy.com/basics

u/fennectech · 1 pointr/talesfromtechsupport

Use a timer switch for lamps. Power off and back on at 3 AM daily. We do that for a linksys router that has a similar issue
Century Indoor 24-Hour Mechanical Outlet Timer, 3 Prong, 2-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LPSGBZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_rbIRCbMCK0CJ5. Cheap but effective!

u/darknessgp · 1 pointr/csharp

Honestly just buying outlet plugs with timers is probably the better option than trying to figure out a way to program it with c# and a computer.

https://www.amazon.com/Century-Indoor-24-Hour-Mechanical-Outlet/dp/B01LPSGBZS

u/NorthlandVapor · 1 pointr/microgrowery

Tent: TopoGrow 2-in-1 Indoor Grow Tent 108"X48"X80"

Lights: Three of these: MARS HYDRO 960w, apparently they just came out with a 2nd version of these at 900w, so here's that link

Soil:Fox Farm FX14054 Happy Frog Potting Soil

Pots:Fabric Pots
Humidifier:3.5G humidifier

Fan: basic large oscilating fan

Exhaust:AC Infinity CLOUDLINE T6
CO2 Bag: Exhale 365

Fertilizers: Technaflora Recipe for Success Starter Kit
Timers: Basic ones

Basil Seeds: because basil is fucking delicious

let me know if you all see anything extra i need or anything you think i could improve on!

Thanks again for the help!

I just switched to 12/12 from 24/0, started the flowering formula for the nutrients, and switched on the "bloom" light on the lights.

u/MrEction_06 · 1 pointr/succulents

You could use this

u/literally_hitner · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

Ensure the connection between the paintball tank and regulator will fit.

Most regulators the US are cga320, paintball tanks are not. there are adaptors that are sold for fairly cheap

I use these mechanical timers and they work perfectly:
https://www.amazon.com/Century-Indoor-24-Hour-Mechanical-Outlet/dp/B01LPSGBZS

u/Craig_White · 1 pointr/firewater

Assuming you would like to have a nice, neutral and clean spirit to build into whatever you like (ie, everclear style); here’s my advice.

  1. Make a large wash with basic sugar. 30kgs in 80 liters with one bag of turbo yeast will give you a 17-20% abv wash. (The turboyeast will multiply and do the work, no need to pitch in a lot of yeast)

  2. Get ready to build up to your final product in stages — get at least three large 17.5 liter water bottles with airlocks or lids.

  3. Buy a timer for the still like the ones used to turn lights on and off when you are away. Set it to run airstill for about 3 hours each time. This way you can run in the morning before leaving, once you are home, and again at night. About 9 liters of wash processed daily.

  4. First run output goes into bottle #1, you will likely fill it before you get through the 80 liters, so maybe do 2 of these initial bottles. Dump the dregs, of course.

  5. Throw some activated carbon pellets in #1 jugs before you start. Buy these from fish / aquarium shop. (https://www.amazon.com/s?k=activated+carbon+for+fish+tanks&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzIux7-mR5AIVFarsCh00oAPFEAAYASAAEgLpAvD_BwE&hvadid=214400406882&hvdev=t&hvlocphy=9061122&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=9515818740707918485&hvtargid=kwd-314829173026&hydadcr=16139_9891889&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_2m9jzfil1k_e)


  6. Rerun all in jug #1 again through the air still. This will take it from 50-60% up to 80% or so. Put this output into jug#2, also with a few cups of activated charcoal. The dregs left in the still are about 20%, so dump them back into your original wash, if they are cooled down enough.

  7. Once you’re ready with enough volume in jug #2, run it again but ensure you catch the first 100mls at least. This is the run you cut out the methanol, acetone and other light end nasties. You can use this stuff for washing up fluid, but not drinking. You can place a cup inside your gathering bucket under the spout.

  8. Now you should have some really clean 180 proof base fluid. Max output form 32kgs sugar into 80 liters = +/- 20 liters of 180proof.

  9. Add fresh spring water to get it back to 35%-40% and make your booze of choice. Everclear website has a lot of good ideas.

    If you try all this, pm me back and let me know how it went or if you had any problems.

    Timer — https://www.amazon.com/Century-Indoor-24-Hour-Mechanical-Outlet/dp/B01LPSGBZS/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1CF5S5I0380KI&keywords=timer+switch&qid=1566317740&s=gateway&sprefix=timer+electric%2Caps%2C-1&sr=8-16
u/MySecretGardenIsDope · 0 pointsr/microgrowery

I thought I'd share my experience for the community, and hopefully my experiences help or encourage others to give this a shot on their own. I had absolutely no experience growing anything when I started, so if I can do it, so can anyone else!

I've got an equipment list of the stuff I'm using since it took me a long time to figure out what to buy. This doesn't include the $1.50/week for RO water from the local grocery store, the electricity, or the other stuff I ended up buying afterward for my clones.

No grow tent or ventiliation is needed for my scenario since I have full access to a basement. It's perfect since there is a water heater and a boiler in the same room so the temp is always pretty constant, there is plenty of CO2 from the gas that the appliances burn, and the humidity is also pretty constant.

A few of the mistakes I made that I'd fix next time:

  • Buying a heating mat for germination/clones. I only got 1 out of 5 seeds to germinate, and thankfully that one turned into a good plant. I think heat was where I went wrong since I also tried to do clones without a mat and none of them rooted. When using the mat I bought, I had much, much better success.

  • After transplanting my germinated seed, I let that plant go too long in a small container and it got a little root bound. Should have transplanted sooner.

  • I was in the veg stage longer than I think I needed to. Went on vacation in the middle and that screwed up my schedule a little bit, but I think I'd be better off with less veg time for the next plant

  • Buy a better pH pen. I cheaped out on that and I've never gotten it calibrated correctly, so I've been using the dropper/eye test method with the General Hydro test kit that comes with the pH Up/Down. That method seems to work just fine, but it's kind of a hassle.

    The images have some details about my grow, but I'll be happy to answer any other questions folks might have.

    Item | Cost | Product Link
    ---|---|----
    Seeds (OG Kush Feminized, 20ct) | $80 | Marijuana Seeds NL
    Coco Coir | $17 | Kempf Coco
    300W LED Lighting | $80 | GalaxyHydro
    Plastic Pot | $0 | Craigslist - Free
    Light Timers | $12 | Light Timers
    pH Tester | $18 | pH Pen
    pH Up and Down | $16 | General Hydro
    Jeweler's Loupe | $6 | Magnify Me
    Nutes | $35 | Canna Coco 1 & 2
    Perlite | $13 | Black Gold
    CalMag | $17 | Botanicare Supplement
    TOTAL | $294


    Also, THANK YOU to everyone in this sub. There is a ton of info out there about growing, but this place is the best location I found for timely info related to my new hobby.
u/fatangaboo · -1 pointsr/ECE

This works very well in my personal experience.