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    Looking for a timer.

    Hi everyone,

    I have pretty nasty humidity problems so I bought a used repti-fogger. Problem is that I didn't realize it's not already on a timer.

    I need a timer for it that will preferably turn it on for about 10 minutes every hour.

    The timer must be either digital or silent.

    Thanks so much!

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    Just did a google search and came up with this. Never used it myself but here it is:
    http://www.lowes.com/pd_144506-89916...7C1&facetInfo=

    I'm sure you can find something at your local hardware store.
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    Re: Looking for a timer.

    Thanks!

    I have been struggling to find one that has over 6 "per-day" on/off options.

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    If that one doesn't work I have used a style like this one before:
    http://m.lowes.com/pd/Utilitech-15-A...-Timer/4740882

    It is mechanical but virtually silent you just hear a small click. This one is 30 minute cycles but I know the one I had used was maybe 15 minute cycles and it's very easy to set just push the button you for when you want it to cycle.
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    get one for Christmas lights..

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    Re: Looking for a timer.

    Quote Originally Posted by BPLuvr View Post
    If that one doesn't work I have used a style like this one before:
    http://m.lowes.com/pd/Utilitech-15-A...-Timer/4740882

    It is mechanical but virtually silent you just hear a small click. This one is 30 minute cycles but I know the one I had used was maybe 15 minute cycles and it's very easy to set just push the button you for when you want it to cycle.
    Thank you - it is a constant click or just a click when it turns on and off?

    My previous timer was a constant, quiet, click-click-click-click. I hated it.

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