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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Timer that works with compact fluorescents
This is one of the few timers that work fine with popular compact fluorescents. It also has a built in rechargeable battery backup and uses a solar table to automatically adjust for sunset once you input your longitude and latitude. You do have to manually change it for daylight savings twice a year. I bought the T1035 model that works with a single switch. The T1034...
Published on November 25, 2006 by P. Lee

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2.0 out of 5 stars Be Careful You Buy the Correct Model
Be sure to check your wiring before you order this product. I bought this item from Amazon and attempted to install but soon realized I only had a 2-wire connection in the electrical box. This unit has a white, black and blue wire and all three need to be connected per their diagram. You can do an internet search on the model and view installation..once you remove the...
Published on September 3, 2009 by phoenixdave


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Timer that works with compact fluorescents, November 25, 2006
This review is from: Aube by Honeywell TI035/U Solar Time Table, Programmable Timer Switch, White (Tools & Home Improvement)
This is one of the few timers that work fine with popular compact fluorescents. It also has a built in rechargeable battery backup and uses a solar table to automatically adjust for sunset once you input your longitude and latitude. You do have to manually change it for daylight savings twice a year. I bought the T1035 model that works with a single switch. The T1034 is for 3 way switches (i.e. 2 switches). When I replaced my existing toggle switch I had get a new switchplate (decora) that fit the timer. When I wired it, I had to find the white wire in my junction box since the timer connects to three wires (white, black, and blue) vs only two with my old toggle switch. The third connection is to allow the timer to be powered when the light is off. I also connected the existing ground wire to the metal mounting bracket on the timer. Don't know if that was necessary since it was not mentioned in the timer instructions but I did it just to be safe. I bought the timer directly from Smarthome since they had a discount running at the time (no pun intended).
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars High Quality Product. Note: 3 Way not same as 3 Wire, September 6, 2009
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This review is from: Aube by Honeywell TI035/U Solar Time Table, Programmable Timer Switch, White (Tools & Home Improvement)
We bought this to correct an error we made during new house construction. We have eight outdoor lights on the front of the house that are divided into two circuits. One circuit, by the driveway, is wired to a day/night motion sensor. Don't know what we were thinking at the time, but the other circuit is not. The driveway lights come on automatically at dusk. The other side does not. We've simply been leaving those lights on all the time. Now that the house is finished, it would be too hard to install a day/night motion sensor for those lights.

As a work around, an electrician mentioned that The Home Depot sold a timer switch with a micro controller / clock in it that would turn the lights on / off at sunset / sunrise. That's the first I'd ever heard about such a thing. But before going to the store, I decided to see what you all had to say about these. Glad I did.

Apparently, the stores sell the Levitron brand, which most of you say fail early. So, based on the reviews, I bought this Aube unit instead.

It looks to be a high quality product. The instructions are thorough. This particular unit has a relay in it - more on that later. Presumably Honeywell has tested the relay thoroughly because the unit has a 5 year warranty and that relay has to switch on and off at least two times a day, 365 days, for at least 5 years. (Actually, that's not very many cycles for a relay, so 5 years should be no problem.)

Now, don't make the same mistake I did. Aube sells two flavors of this box. This one, for a 3 wire connection, and this one Aube by Honeywell TI034-3W/U Solar Programmable Timer Switch, White for 3 WAY or two wire connections. But this isn't specific enough, and that's were I goofed. (But a happy ending.)

See, our electrician wired our lights as a 3 way. Now, right on the Aube package, so you can see it before you open it, Aube warns you that you must have 3 wires going to your existing switch to use this particular unit. (If you don't, they refer you to their other flavor, above.) So I dutifully checked our switch before opening the package.

There were indeed 3 wires going to our existing switch. That's because 3 WAY switches use 3 wires too! BUT that's not the same as what this unit expects. As another reviewer found, and as the product description says, this unit requires line, neutral and load. Fortunately for me, I'm an Electrical Engineer and also fortunately, our electrician had brought neutral down to the junction box. So I was able to figure this out and make this unit play in our situation despite the confusion. (I also bypassed the other 3 way switch. Once this timer is installed, there's no need to control the lights from another location.) It turns out I'd rather have this switch anyway, so maybe this was fortuitous.

See, this unit uses a relay. The other flavor Aube by Honeywell TI034-3W/U Solar Programmable Timer Switch, White uses a solid state device, a DIAC, instead of a relay. One implication of a relay is that, unlike DIAC's, there is no problem powering fluorescent bulbs (CFL's included) nor any worries about electronic ballasts. No minimum current required to keep the circuit "pulled in" as we say. You see a lot of concerns about this with motion sensors that use DIAC technology. See the 1 star reviews here Heath Zenith SL-6105-WH Motion Activated Wall Switch for example.

Also, DIAC's aren't as "short" tolerant as relays. We have a Hunter ceiling fan that uses a DIAC to control the light kit. I've had to replace the unit twice now. Every time an incandescent bulb blows out, the current spike (flash!) burns out the DIAC. I'm not saying this will happen with the Aube, but I've had trouble before. I know it's "old school," but I prefer relay based units. (Unless you use H-MOS.) This unit can handle 2400 Watts, a lot more than its solid state counterpart can handle.

So, a little confusion over the package warning about 3 wires, but once past that, I'm happy. The unit has only been installed for a few days now so I can't report on its longevity at this time. But I'm happy so far.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ditch the Home Depot Intermatic ones, buy this!, February 17, 2007
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Nathaniel Firethorn (Exit 8A, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aube by Honeywell TI035/U Solar Time Table, Programmable Timer Switch, White (Tools & Home Improvement)
I'd installed three Intermatic solar timers from Home Depot and had to uninstall and throw them all away within a year or two. Unfortunately, the big-box stores only sell the Intermatic ones. Despite the digital display, they have a mechanical movement that always breaks.

The Aube timers are all-electronic. They work and keep on working. The onlky downside I know is that they're a little complicated to set up, but it's worth it for a product that works as advertised, without trouble.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Working perfectly, January 6, 2008
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Easy install. FOrtunately I had 3 wires and not two. If you do have two wires to this timer it will not work or require some fancy wiring.
Using GPS coordinates to set your location is a bit odd, but works perfectly.
Much preferred over the Intermatic I bought at the Orange big box store. I went through 2 of those timers in 2 years. Their issue is they still use a mechanical switch to flip the switch inside the box. THIS AUBE timer is completely electronic. Look to have it working until I sell the house.
I also use a 40W CFL light.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing product, November 13, 2009
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Eldho Thomas (Saint Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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Just the thing that I was looking for. Very easy programming. You enter the latitude and longitude, set up the current time and feed the time when you want to switch on and off. It takes care of the rest.

By default, after the initial settings (latitude, longitude & clock), it is set up to switch on at sunset and switch off at sunrise. But, you can easily change the programming to, say, switch on at sunset; switch off at 10pm and again switch on at 4am, switch off at sunrise. It allows two sets of switch on and off setting (ON1-OFF1-ON2-OFF2). If you leave OFF1 and ON2 as blank, it uses ON1 and OFF2. I have mine set up to switch on at sunset and switch off at 10pm. Works like a charm.

To make minor adjustments on the sunset/sunrise time, you can enter a slightly different longitude. For example, I wanted the unit to switch on about 10 minutes after sunset, so I entered a longitude 3 degrees west of where I am.

You can do a manual override any time by pressing the lid down. If you press it down for 3 seconds, the unit goes to manual mode.

There are a couple of notes:-

1. You need the black and white wires at the swich box to install it.
2. You have to manually switch the unit to daylight savings mode and back.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars aube sunset sunrise, March 10, 2007
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This review is from: Aube by Honeywell TI035/U Solar Time Table, Programmable Timer Switch, White (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have had the Aube timer for 4 years and with few exceptions I highly recommend it. It has operated flawlessly but programming it can be somewhat tricky. the instructions are fairly good though. I have to manually adjust the DST and I am not exactly sure how to do it with DST begining tonight (March 11).
Otherwise, this is a great device to have. I use it for my porch and all outside lights.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Option Instead of Photocell, May 18, 2009
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SCengr (Rock Hill, SC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aube by Honeywell TI035/U Solar Time Table, Programmable Timer Switch, White (Tools & Home Improvement)
I bought one. I liked so much I bought two more. This appears to be a very good switch that accurately tracks sunrise and sunset. And yes, the battery backup does seem to work well to keep the program if power is lost.

It also operates well with compact florescent lights. Most photocells will not do this. I do wish the color was more white like Cooper Electical plates, etc. Instead the "white" is more of a bone color. But I highly recommend. I think it will pay for itself in four months. I always forget to cut off the outside lights.

One comment is that the longitude must have a negative sign to get the correct sunrise or sunset. If you want the lights to come on slightly before sunset you can bias the time by entering another latitude or longitude.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good timer, but keep your receipt!!, February 2, 2010
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Keith A. Masterson (Highlands Ranch, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aube by Honeywell TI035/U Solar Time Table, Programmable Timer Switch, White (Tools & Home Improvement)
First off. It's a good timer. I like the idea of programming it once and letting the internal software figuring out what time sunset/sunrise are and turning the lights on accordingly. In that respect, this timer does what it says it will do. You can program it to turn 'on' at sunset and 'off' at sunrise OR you can program it to come 'on' at sunset and then 'off' at a time of your choosing and then 'on' again at a time of your choosing and 'off' at sunrise.

I bought a TI-035 in Aug 2007. Worked fine until Dec 2009. The digital display became weak and unreadable. There is a note in the instructions about the display becoming weak if it's subjected to cold temps, but it's supposed to be normal once the temp warms up. My display stayed permanently dead. Switch still functioned in the on/off mode though. Fortunatley Aube has a 3 yr. product warranty. I called them and after the obligatory go-around with technical support (to no avail) they agreed to send me a replacement timer after I faxed them a dated sales receipt. I save all my receipts, so I was fortunate.

Expensive timer. Good function. Save your receipt for 3 years.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT ! ! !, October 1, 2009
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What a Wonderful Piece of Innovation! I don't need to keep adjusting the on/off time settings as the sunset/sunrise times change throughout the year.

The only difficulty I had with this timer was --> I couldn't get it to switch into Automatic mode, it was only acting as a Manual switch. I finally found a section in the instructions that states that the unit will power up and stay in "Manual" mode until you set it to "Automatic" mode by pushing the switch in for about 3 seconds. They need to highlight this piece of information more in the instructions (it was kind of hidden).

Other than that, the instructions were clear and the timer is GREAT!

I'm trying to think of other places I can use more of these.

I BOUGHT THIS AT AMAZON ON 9/22/09 FOR $23.95. SINCE THEN I'VE SEEN AMAZON'S PRICE AS HIGH AS $81.95 . . . . RIGHT NOW (10/1/09) IT'S $36.95 . . . . HEY AMAZON, WHAT'S THE DEAL??
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect, November 28, 2007
This review is from: Aube by Honeywell TI035/U Solar Time Table, Programmable Timer Switch, White (Tools & Home Improvement)
As far as I know, there is nothing even close to this on the market.

I have had a few of these for many years. None have ever failed. Setup is straightforward and programming is reasonable.

Having the lights automatically adjust for sunrise/sunset is great. If we leave the house at 4pm and come back at 9pm, the front lights are on.

There is a little bug in the programming. It screws up if it is programmed to turn on before midnight and turn off after midnight. I forget now how it screws up, because I changed mine to turn off just before midnight.

I would like more flexible programming, but that usually comes with complexity. There isn't much space there for a display.

1. Be able to set an offset (sunset +/- nn minutes).

2. A random feature where it would vary the actual on/off times by +/- nn minutes.

3. Automatic adjustment for daylight savings. This may be a problem, becasue the politicians keep dork around with the the cutover day, so maybe it's better as it is. This also allows me to sych the clock twice a year. Maybe an upgraded model could include a received for the time sigbal from Colorado? :-)

The timer does not keep perfect time, which is surprising. I would think it could used the 60 Hz from the grid to stay perfectly in time.

This is one of my favorite gadgets. I am not sure why it is so hard to find.
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