Lathis
Chameleon Enthusiast
http://www.mistking.com/Seconds-Timer-MKST-24.html
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Other than the awesome looks I really don't see this being better than the original.
Other than the awesome looks I really don't see this being better than the original. It has all the same features as the original except the fact that it can be used on 110 and 220 volts which is mostly a pro for the manufacturer do to the fact he doesn't have to manufacture two separate units. It would only be a pro to us if the convenience would have mint cheaper prices, but in light of the fact this is $14.00 more than the original that just is not the case. And the fact that it can only be used on Mistking products is really a con not a pro, and only favors the manufacturer.
The display does look pretty cool. If it is able to be mounted remotely from either the pump or power supply for the pump that would be great.
The pumps are 24v. DC and I am assuming the controller is switching the DC side of the power supply so it could be adapted to any other pump with the same voltage requirements.
I wish they would have made one that was universal 110v. out of the box. It could be used to control lighting as well.
This is kinda dumb. The Mistking runs off of a 24vdc switch mode power supply. This timer goes inbetween the power supply and the pump. Why on earth did they not make the thing run off of 24vdc? Yes this timer needs yet another brick to power it. So you have a dc brick for the pump, and a dc brick for the timer...
I was trying to see how they installed it from web pics. I thought they could just run it inline off the pump power supply. Need more details lol
For the price they are charging there are other controllers out there for a little more money that can control multiple line voltage and low voltage devices.
But, but, but the awesome looks!
The manual override is a nice feature. I have a MistKing, so I will probably use the new timer on the MK and move my old seconds timer to another system, maybe the automated dripper I've been thinking about making.
Herd that I want to give pigmy chams a try, but it will have to wait until it warms up, and my vivarium matures. Goo luckBought myself a present! Thought I would go ahead and give the new mistking timer a try. I'll use my old MK timer to run my dripper pump.
I haven't hooked it up just yet. I've started getting everything set up for my new little friend. Taking my time to get it all just right. Now I just need a break in the cold weather!
It seems like it would be really nice to be able to mount the timer where it's easy to get at.