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Eco-Technics Light Switching Timer Contactors

SKU# G14

A major problem with hydroponic lighting is timer failure. The reason for this can be attributed to the fact that household timers are simply not designed to handle the necessary power loads. So what's the solution? One of our contactors! By using your timer to switch a contactor on and off, it in turn switches your lights on and off (comfortably dealing with the power whilst doing so). There is no wiring to do with any of our contactors - you just plug and grow. Manufactured to an exceptionally high standard, these contactors are quality products that will easily stand up to the demands of a busy grow room.

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Code Price Qty
0850 One Light - 1kW Timer Contactor
£24.95
0736 Two Light - 2kW Timer Contactor
£29.95
0735 Four Light - 3kW Timer Contactor
£39.95

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Overview

Each of our contactors has a different power rating and light switching capability, see the table below for everything you need to know about these essential grow room devices.

 
Contactor Details and Capabilities
Description Rating No. of 250 Watt Lights No. of 400 Watt Lights No. of 600 Watt Lights No. of 1000 Watt Lights
One Light - Timer Contactor  1kW
1
1
1
1
Two Light - Timer Contactor  2kW 2
2
2
1
Four Light - Timer Contactor  3kW 4
4
3
2
Super Six Timer Contactor*  4kW 6
6
6
4

*You'll find the Super Six Timer Contactor in the related products section at the bottom of the page.

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Questions and Answers (3)

How do you set this timer?...I cant see where the timer is
The Eco-Technics Light Switching Timer Contactors are designed to be used with a separate timer, they do not have a timer on them.

Written by Michael | 14 Aug 2012

Can this product safely run a 400 watt lamp... and inlet and outlet fans too? Thanks
All of the Eco-Technics Light switching timer contactors will be able to run a 400W light along with your intake & outtake fans. However, we would recommend running your outtake fan on a separate socket, as you need to have it running for at least an hour after your lights go out to prevent problems with condensation in your grow room.

Written by Michael | 4 Aug 2012

WHEN PLUGGING IN THE END WITH THE 2 PLUGS DOES IT NEED 2 TIMERS ,CAN YOU TELL ME HOW IT IS SET UP SAFELY ,THANKS
You only need 1 timer to operate this device safely. The 2 plugs are marked 'INPUT' & 'TIMER' on the case of the contactor. You need to plug the one marked timer into your timer, & the one marked input straight into the wall. The timer will then turn the contactor on, which will draw power from the input plug to turn on your light.

Written by JP | 13 Jun 2011


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