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The NEARPOW Dual Digital Light Timer is a heavy-duty electrical timer switch featuring two independently-controlled outlets, offering up to 18 ON/OFF programs. With a user-friendly interface, it allows precise scheduling down to the second, making it ideal for various applications including lights, pumps, and more. Safety features like a child lock and random vacation mode ensure your home stays secure while you're away.
P**
Awesome timer!
Nice unit! Works great and wasn’t real hard to setup. Love that it has 2 side outlets and that they can be programmed independently.
M**H
Great product & very simple to program using setup video
Great product. Works as advertised. I found it incredibly easy to program using the video in the product photos. I didn’t even need to peak at the directions and took just a few minutes to program it. Both outlets are functioning independently. Exactly what I needed. I can recommend this product without reservation.
R**.
Programming not the easiest..........
Well, I read and read the reviews. Some were helpful, most were not. Anyway, I bought this timer, read the instructions that are helpful, to a point, but not fully. Watched the video which was also helpful, but not completely. I couldn't the timer to do what I saw on the video, for a long time.So, I persevered, and plodded through. I finally got both timers set up, but it still did not work. The instructions do not clearly mention that you must "confirm" each program after it has been set up. After confirming both programs, the timer took over and did its thing, properly.I am using this timer to control two aquarium filters that I want to run during the day and night, but at different times. It seems to be working correctly for now. I only have one program set for each timer. It appears as though there are 10 programs available for each side of the timer.I will update if there is any fault.
M**N
Great timer, but it helps to know some key things the manual doesn't tell you.
Once I understood how this time really worked, my feeling afterwards was, "geesh, this really is a good timer". But it's important to know some key things because the timer's programming, doesn't really support how human's think. It just wants to be programmed and it lets you worry about all those requirements you may have that don't fit. I'm a former IT Systems Engineer, and I had some trouble with it, but my background help me understand how it works a lot easier than some others might. Hopefully by sharing some of the questions I ran into, will help others understand and use the Nearpow more easily and effectively.So my requirements centered around purchasing a timer to turn off and turn on an Internet Router, so that when I wake up the next day, the router's settings will have been refreshed. I also want to save electricity because I don't need my router on when I'm sleeping, and it also reduces the probability of hackers tapping into my network. I want the router to go off at 1am and go back on at 5am in the morning.So I get my Nearpow one afternoon and I try to set it up. The first thing you'll notice is that while it may be seemingly logical to set up (even with the lousy instructions), most people setting up a router like this will want to program their Nearpow, but continue using whatever it's programmed to turn off/on NOW. The instructions don't tell you how to do this. In my example, when I set up the on/off times, the timer was OFF, and there's no way to turn it manually ON (believe it or not). So even though it seemed easy enough to program, I had 2 very basic questions.QUESTION 1: HOW IN THE HECK DO YOU PROGRAM THIS THING, BUT BE ABLE TO USE THE DEVICE YOU'RE TRYING TO TURN ON/OFF, NOW?????QUESTION 2: HOW DO I TEST WHETHER I SET UP THE PROGRAM CORRECTLY?QUESTION 3: THE OUTLET WHERE I NEED TO PLUG THIS INTO IS TOUGH TO GET AT. ISN'T THERE AN EASY WAY TO SET IT UP, THEN PLUG IT IN WHERE I NEED TO?The answers to these questions are that you can plug this in the wall and program it wherever it's easier, then plug it into the wall socket where it needs to be working. In fact, because it has an internal battery to remember it's settings during a power failure, you can actually program the Nearpow without it even being plugged in. But I recommend that you program it with it plugged into some socket, because I believe that when it's unplugged, you will NOT be able to test your settings properly (Question 2).So with it plugged into the wall somewhere convenient, now you have the satisfaction of knowing that you can program the Nearpow somewhere where it's easier. So the majority of the customers who buy this timer, you're probably like me. You're trying to turn something on/off that you want to be able to continue to use NOW. Well, the Nearpow (believe it or not) has no manual way to turn your device on or off. Now each outlet has 9 programs where you set on and off times. When you're setting up your on and off times, the manual does NOT tell you two very important things:1) Whichever of 9 programs you decide to set up for a given outlet, you must enter an on AND off time.2) Secondly, for each on/off program pair, you can set up the on time to be BEFORE the off time.These two items are important because the way the programming works, you cycle through each of the 9 programs and the ON position is presented first. For some, it's logical to assume that if you wish for the outlet to go OFF first, then you might think you need to skip entering the ON time for program one, and instead just enter the OFF time. Then continuing this thinking, because you want the device to be turned ON next, you should enter your ON time next in program 2. Setting up the Nearpow this way, will NOT work. Each program must have an on and off pair.The other reason this pairing is important to understand is that if your requirements are to turn OFF the device first and then turn ON the device back on later, by setting the program pair with the ON time AFTER the OFF time, will tell the NEARPOW to turn that outlet on NOW! So now you should understand that if your requirements are like mine, you can program the Nearpow to execute at later times, but have that specific outlet turned to the ON position NOW so that you can use the device NOW. This answers Question 1.And understanding that you can program your Nearpow at a convenient outlet and turn one or both outlets ON now, aids you in being able to test whether you programmed the Nearpow properly. Simply plug in the Nearpow in any convenient outlet. Program your Nearpow with the lousy instructions but take into account the observation I've mentioned above, and you should be able to test whether each outlet works and can be programmed to go ON or OFF at a specific time. As an example, program your Nearpow to turn a device OFF ten minutes from now. After you set up the program, if set up properly, as I mentioned, that outlet's red light should be on already because your OFF time is set for a time BEFORE the ON time. Now simply wait for the OFF time to occur and the red light should go off.For those of you whose requirements are to turn something ON first, then your ON time would be BEFORE the OFF time. This case is much easier to test. You'd simply program you ON/OFF pair (say 10 minutes from now) and then wait for the red light to go on at the ON time, then go out at the OFF time.One final note:Once you program your Nearpow, if your requirements are such that your OFF time is BEFORE your ON time for an outlet, when the outlet is plugged in the socket where you programmed it, the red light will be on. But once you unplug the Nearpow to move it to it's final outlet location, the red light will go out briefly until you plug it back in. But all of your programming will still be intact, and as I mentioned before, because the outlet is ON, you can plug your device(s) in the Nearpow and continue to use them.Hope this helps others to use this device. It's great for turning a router on and off at a specific time because the timer doesn't require a WIFI connection to run properly. It simply runs off of a program that is powered by the electrical socket or a backup battery.
T**N
Giver of convenience, saver of sanity.
I recently adopted a chameleon after it was surrendered by its previous owner. She is 3 years old, but did not appear to be in great condition when we got her, seemingly mostly due to improper hydration. I live in an area that has some humidity, but not enough to sustain a chameleon. I have tried countless (literally cannot count the number I have tried) outlet timers and was about to give up. THIS TIMER HAS SAVED ALL. We have a misting system and a fogger that we use at different times of the day/night and needed a timer that could be turned on/off after a certain number of seconds. Most of the timers I have found will only do seconds for repeated intervals. Ex: on for 10 seconds and off for ____, then repeat. This was not ideal as we need the mister to come on twice per day and the fogger to run overnight.This timer allows us to independently control the two outlets and set individual intervals or on/off times. After reading the instructions, it seems that I would be able to set up to 9 intervals per timer (outlet). Unnecessary for us, but great overall.I cannot express to you enough how excited I was that this timer works exactly as I need it to. Did I scream in excitement the first time it did what I needed it to? Yes. Did that scare all of the other living creatures in the room? Also, yes. Do I care? Not particularly, BECAUSE MY CHAMELEON CAN NOW BE PROPERLY HYDRATED WITHOUT ALL OF THE EXTRA WORK. I no longer have to turn the mister or fogger on and off. Call me lazy, but I experience stress about forgetting to turn one of them on/off. This is amazing. It’s amazing. If you don’t need it, you’re wrong. You do. I’m sure you can find a purpose for it.I will be purchasing another to maintain the humidity for my geckos as well.This is the first day of the rest of my life. I’m beyond happy with this purchase.
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