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Amico DC 12V Digital LCD Power Programmable Timer Time Switch Relay 16A Amps

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  • Product Name : Programmable Timer;Model No. : CN101A;Rated Control Voltage : DC 12V;Contact Capacity : 10A(8)A, 250V AC
  • Hysteresis : <=2 sec/day(25C);ON/OFF Operation : 17 ON/OFF;Display : LCD
  • Minimum Interval : 1 minute;Switching Contact : 1 changeover switch;Ambient Temperature : -10~+40C
  • Ambient Humidity : 35-85%RH;Mounting Hole Diameter : 3mm / 0.12";Overall Size(Approx.) : 62 x 60 x 33mm / 2.4" x 2.36" x 1.3"(L*W*H)
  • Material : Plastic, Electronic Parts;Net Weight : 68g;Package Content : 1 x Programmable Timer1 x Manual
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Product Description

  • Features: Panel mounted, advanced pre-setting one week before, digital electronic timer switch with daily programs, repeat programs with 17 on/off setting and manual over-ride, auto timer error correction +- 30 sec, weekly.
  • Please Note:this product can not directly control high current, please use some SSR AC Contactor if you want to control heating element or other high current load


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Technical Details
Part Number BA960
Item Weight2.4 ounces
Product Dimensions2.7 x 2.7 x 1.8 inches
OriginChina
Item model numberBA960
Item Package Quantity1
  
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ASINB008999RYY
Best Sellers Rank #6,194 in Home Improvement (See top 100)
Shipping Weight2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Date First AvailableJune 6, 2012
  
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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful By Andy Warren on November 18, 2012
Great timer. Sold elsewhere for over $50 and perfect for solar application. Internal battery will keep it alive thru the dark for direct panel to load applications. I use mine to run a bug zapper. What they don't say is each time entry can be set for everyday, or week day, or weekend, or monday-saturday, or monday+wednesday+friday, or tuesday+thursday+saturday, or monday+wednesday, or thursday+saturday, so it is very versatile. The 16 amp relay is plenty to control small panel applications directly. With an external relay, the sky's the limit. (solar pun intended) See photo.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful By Bob Adkins on July 11, 2012
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I needed this to kick a small solar pump on and off at a certain time every day. My solar panel did not have enough current to start my little pump, but plenty of power to run it once started. My solution was to use this timer on a small 12v utility battery. Works great so far, on at noon, off at 5pm with no battery drain. The good: Lithium cell backup. Small, plenty of timers, fairly flexible setup, and a decent price. The bad, it has a rating of only 85% relative humidity, making it questionable for outdoor use. The instructions are very sketchy. Setting it reminds me of setting a digital watch, or maybe a little easier. Wiring is not intuitive, but anyone close to being a techie can figure out the diagram. If you need help, let me know. It really is simple when you figure it out, but there is no excuse for the instructions being so weak. I'm working on a sealed box so it will last in the outdoor humidity. I have found this item elsewhere for 50% cheaper, but I bought it from Amazon because the shipping was free. I rate this timer switch 4.5 stars, .5 stars off for the poor instructions.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful By John Loram on April 21, 2013
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Installed a 12 volt battery operated, solar charged, chicken door. This timer runs off the battery and opens and closes the door once a day. Easy to hook up and set. Has work just as advertised for the past two weeks. I'll report back in a year or so and rate again.

It's 6 months later. The timer just chugs along. No problems. It's mounted on the interior wall of the chicken coop and seem to be able withstand the temperature variations.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful By johnpdo on October 29, 2013
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1 star because I was going to use this for a Halloween display and it did not work. Short time line, and so I can't get another one in time. I REALLY wanted it to work. The clock worked, the timer worked, it was easy to program, the LED worked and you could hear the relay switch ON AND OFF appropriately, ,but the SWITCH TERMINALS GET NO POWER. Useless. First time I've had to return something to Amazon, so hope it goes smoothly. Printed off the label and sending it back tomorrow.
I AM ORDERING ANOTHER ONE. Call me a gluten for punishment, but I want one to work. If the next one is DOA, I will give up on it. I promise to come back and give a review of the return process, and the new one I have to order. (there was no replacement option).

OK, update....I'm a total idiot. First off, the return process with AMAZON was AMAZING. I printed off a label, and UPS came to the door the next day (less than 12 hours later) and got the package. On the same day, I was credited to my bank account the money. Wow, now that's service.

Now, why I'm an idiot. The first switch probably worked. I was under the impression that 12v in was going to come out as 12v out. It works as a switch, as in a light switch. When the timer activates the switch, it completes the circuit on the 2 output metal tabs. I thought it would be a 12v+ and a 12v- and wired the 1st one that way. Nope, it's simply a break in the line, so you wire just the 12v+ wire to both output tabs and when the switch activates, it completes the circuit. Took my continuity tester to figure it out.

So, I hope this helps others. I was just so busy I didn't take the time to figure it out on the 1st try.

I still only give it 4 stars, as the directions are not that explanatory. It says that you can wire it as Volt-free or Voltaic-output. There are diagrams, but it doesn't explain how. It also doesn't explain one of the buttons "c/r" whatever that is.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful By Ivan on December 29, 2012
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Used 3 of these to control some LED Christmas lights for my homeowners association, in areas where no AC service was available. A 12V 80Ah AGM battery connected to this timer, and the timer connected to a 12V to 110VAC inverter. Not expensive, does what it's supposed to do. The only thing you have to watch out for, is the "manual" button function has 4 states (manual on, manual off, auto on, auto off). If you manually operate the contact, but want to have it continue to run the automatic program, you have to press the "manual" button one more time to put it back in "auto" mode.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful By Andrew Ellis on October 7, 2014
The timer works fine. A note for users of 12VDC: The unit WILL work on AC or DC power, but if it's DC, the positive lead must go to the POWER terminal closest to the "R" in "POWER" and the negative to the terminal closest to the "P." No damage will be done if you hook it up backwards, but the timer won't work, either. For testing, there's a convenient button that will turn the load ON or OFF independent of the timer setting. A red LED indicates when the load is on.

I use this timer to turn outdoor lights on and off. They're powered by a 12V battery which is solar-charged, so it's good to know how much current the unit draws. The timer must run off the battery, not off the solar panel output, since it needs to have power at night to turn things on and off. I found that it draws about 5 mA with the relay off, about 25 mA with it on - both reasonable values. An internal backup battery retains the power setting and LCD display. The beefy relay contact will handle up a 16A at up to 250 VAC.

I found that the programming was pretty easy, since I only wanted one on/off cycle to repeat every day. It can get more complicated if you want to use multiple cycles on different days of the week.

The connections are 1/4" male disconnect tabs, so you need 1/4" female disconnect terminals on the wires. You can buy them at any hardware store. Get a tool to crimp them, too. Push the terminals on until they're fully mated, but don't apply more force than needed - it can break the timer's internal circuit board.

The POWER and SWITCH contacts are not connected.
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