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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    ^

    Saan mo nabili yan Shadow? And how much?

    Thx.
    Aliexpress. ₱300+ lang. Kaso hinde ko alam gamitin. [emoji23]

    Nakakita ako niya sa sa US Home deppt Honeywell ang brand. Akala ko hinde pwede dito dahil 220v tayo


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    ^

    Ok, thanks bossing ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Aliexpress. ₱300+ lang. Kaso hinde ko alam gamitin. [emoji23]

    Nakakita ako niya sa sa US Home deppt Honeywell ang brand. Akala ko hinde pwede dito dahil 220v tayo


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    You can still use it bro

    Connect two live wires to the terminals of power.
    You need to get a new line for this.

    Connect the wire of the light switch going to the bulb to one of the terminals of "switch". The live wire of the light switch, do not connect,- just cut and tape it.

    For precaution, use only an incandescent bulb. This will act as your fuse if you have the wrong connection.


    If the timer switch turns on. The bulb should turn on. If not, check the bulb if busted and replace with another incandescent bulb.

    Then transfer the wire from one terminal of the switch to the other... The bulb should light up this time...

    I don't want you to be testing wires so I thought of a de facto fuse which is the incandescent bulb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    You can still use it bro

    Connect two live wires to the terminals of power.
    You need to get a new line for this.

    Connect the wire of the light switch going to the bulb to one of the terminals of "switch". The live wire of the light switch, do not connect,- just cut and tape it.

    For precaution, use only an incandescent bulb. This will act as your fuse if you have the wrong connection.


    If the timer switch turns on. The bulb should turn on. If not, check the bulb if busted and replace with another incandescent bulb.

    Then transfer the wire from one terminal of the switch to the other... The bulb should light up this time...

    I don't want you to be testing wires so I thought of a de facto fuse which is the incandescent bulb.
    Mahirap. Ang gulo. [emoji23] pang plug ang play lang ako. 🤣

    I'll order again Yun 24v na DC na lang.

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    If i understand correctly "dalawang wires coming out of the wall" means "dalawang wires na dati nakakabit sa light switch"?

    If so, those two wires coming out of the wall connect to timer "switch".

    You now have to provide AC power to the timer "power" terminals, say from a convenience outlet. Note that this powers only the timer, not the light.

    Good luck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    If i understand correctly "dalawang wires coming out of the wall" means "dalawang wires na dati nakakabit sa light switch"?

    If so, those two wires coming out of the wall connect to timer "switch".

    You now have to provide AC power to the timer "power" terminals, say from a convenience outlet. Note that this powers only the timer, not the light.

    Good luck!

    This is how I understand it too.

    Pull out the existing wall switch and connect those 2 wires to the pins labeled "switch". The "power" is just for powering up the timer's electronics.

    If you have an ohmmeter, you should have continuity between the "switch" terminals when the timer activates.

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    You have to use separate 12VDC power supply for this to operate. Why not just use the readily available in malls like Ledtec IT88


    or use the industrial grade Omron timer pluggable in DIN rail manual or digital or with power-on-delay, meron dyan sa Soler at T.Alonzo, Cheson controls.

    similar thread btw mechanical timer

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    You have to use separate 12VDC power supply for this to operate. Why not just use the readily available in malls like Ledtec IT88


    or use the industrial grade Omron timer pluggable in DIN rail manual or digital or with power-on-delay, meron dyan sa Soler at T.Alonzo, Cheson controls.

    similar thread btw mechanical timer
    im not gonna used it on appliance sa ceiling light sana
    Last edited by shadow; September 28th, 2017 at 11:52 PM.

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