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I need help to set the timer on my single channel timerswitch for flomasta 7635G

  • Donna maire Travers Jan 07, 2021

    I have tried that but it hard to understand when it on the screen

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Hagar EG103 timerswitch when i set a program it says on but it has not switched on

Check if programs have conflict, such as ON at Monday, but OFF all days of week.
Check if wiring is correct: The imput voltage does not put power to the switching terminals. Add a jumper wire from input terminal 3 to COM terminal 6.
Check load rating of timer vrs load rating. For example 2300 watts maximum incandescent and halogen, but 400 watt fluorescent tubes, and max 500 watt CFL.
Some timers have minimum watt requirement, but is not apparent in the manual.
If timer clock keeps time, and can be set, then timer input is wired correctly with correct voltage

Copy following links for Hagar timers:
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-program-Hagar-timer.html
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/EG103E_103V_User_Instruction.pdf

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Need New LCD for Paragon EC71/18S Single Channel Electronic Control

Paragon EC71 single-channel timer is no longer available.
Replace with Intermatic ET series.
ET1700 series for 7-day.
ET70115 for 365 day
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#ET1100-1700
http://waterheatertimer.org/Paragon-timers-and-manuals.html#EC71

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I have a Westek indoor digital timer, i have a nano tank with 2 lights (moonlight, daylight). I"ve tried setting the timer for 7 days with each light on at different times, it just won't work.Though...

http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#troubleshoot
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#TE05W

You want to control each light with different programming?
Westek TE05 timer is single-channel timer, so different lights cannot be controlled by different programs.

You need a two-channel timer so each light can come on at different times.
http://waterheatertimer.org/GE-timers-and-manuals.html#zilla
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Can I used the T103M dpst spst timer for christmas lights? I would be coming off 2 20amps breakers in a single slot. I relly don't understand what a dpst and spst are (what they do) I am trying to hook up...

T103M is 120Volt timer that can handle all the Christmas lights.
Minimum on-off time 1 hour.
Rotate dial until current time lines up with silver pointer.
Set on-off trippers on dial.
Let's go step by step.

1) T103 has terminals A 1 2 3 4 >> terminals are also called poles
DPST (double pole single throw) and SPST (single pole single throw) are two different ways to wire this particular timer.
T103 timer can be wired numerous ways... but your project is not complicated.
DPST means timer turns off two terminals/poles (double pole) with each click/throw of timer switch (single throw)
SPST means timer turns off one terminal/pole (single pole) with each click/throw of timer switch (single throw)

2) T103 timer is ST single throw, all the lights come on at same time. So this timer is 1 channel.
1 channel timers are either ON or OFF and everything turns on-off at same time.
You cannot stagger on-off times with 1 channel timer.
If you want upstairs and downstairs lights to come ON at different times, you need two timers .. or a 2-channel timer (which is different ballgame).

3) T103 timer has 120Volt clock motor that is connected to terminals A and 1.
Look at timer and you can see small white wires connected to A and 1 terminals that power 125V clock motor.
When wiring this timer, your wires from 20 amp breaker box connect to terminals A and 1.
Black hot wire from breaker must connect to terminal 1
White neutral wire from neutral busbar must connect to terminal A
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html#T103
http://waterheatertimer.org/B220C.html

4) Terminal 1 must be hot so when timer switch clicks ON, it sends power to terminal 2.
Your load wires connect to terminals A and 2
I made simple drawing of SPST option showing how to wire T103 to 3 receptacles.
Fixya downgrades image so it's hard to see.
Hot wire to terminal 1
Load wire to terminal 2
Neutrals on terminal A
To see image larger:
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/110-600-21Kb.jpg

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If you want to wire timer for DPST, which is necessary for loads exceeding 2 horsepower (1500 Watts) on each terminal
Notice black jumper wire from terminal 1 to terminal 3
Notice all white neutral wires to terminal A
To see image larger:
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/110-600-17Kb.jpg
geno_3245_172.jpg
I made third image for guy who was wiring high amperage blowers, that show wiring for two T103 timers. Having two timers would let upstairs and downstairs lights come on at different times.
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/110-with-2-timers.jpg
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I want a programmable timer that can, eg, switch on a single phase electric motor for 10 seconds every hour. It may be 9 secs or 11 secs.

You need a programmable interval timer.

http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#ET70
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http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#cycle
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