Andrew1283
Chameleon Enthusiast
There is no question you’re an excellent carpenter. Shoot, I wish you lived nearby so I could hire you for a few things!Well, that’s your opinion , but I’m a master carpenter and a contractor .I’ve used several different kinds of timers and gone back to mechanical timers. I’m able to turn them on and off manually. And also adjust the time we needed without having to remove or reset digital . I’ve also had the digital timers fail constantly. Mechanical timers are much more user-friendly and very cheap six bucks . The entire system draws less than 2 amps including lights . Which is less than 115 amp breaker. I can run 7 systems on a single breaker with zero issues. The other issue is outlets are not designed for multiple timers . So spacing is at a Premium . I’m very happy with the way my timers function . I did go with a single herpastst system. At $700. I was able to get more efficiency out of mechanical timers. Then I was out of that system. I’ve been building and keeping Chamaeleons for close to 30 years . You do you.
I agree that many digital timers are cheap garbage. I’ve been through quite a few brands myself. The analog timers are tried and true but bulky.
BUT this particular Wi-Fi controlled outlet strip allows you to control each individual plug with a built in times for each plug. No bulky equipment. And it’s a great brand that’s reliable and easy to use.