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Programmable Timer Switch

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I would like to get programmable timer switches similar to this one:

http://www.honeywellcentral.com/product/honeywell-7-day-programmable-switch-for-lights-and-motors-rpls730b1000u

but obviously for 220V...

Any suggestions where I can buy or order them?

I saw the rotary timer switches on sale in Phuket but they are not designed to be mounted in the wall panel and I would prefer electronic ones...

Try Keehin on the bypass Road. Only place I have found with a range of programmable Timers. Not a big range, but at least they have them. Doubt whther they would have the exact Honeywell model,

Try Keehin on the bypass Road. Only place I have found with a range of programmable Timers. Not a big range, but at least they have them. Doubt whther they would have the exact Honeywell model,

I have given up electronic timers in Kata. Broke due to fluxating voltage/peak voltage kicks.

All now replaced with Panasonic mechanical timers at 700 baht from Homepro and similar

I have given up electronic timers in Kata. Broke due to fluxating voltage/peak voltage kicks.

All now replaced with Panasonic mechanical timers at 700 baht from Homepro and similar

The Panasonic mechanical timers can take anything.

I have 2 that sit out in the elements and get covered in gekko crap and they never missed a beat.

The Panasonic mechanical timers can take anything.

I have 2 that sit out in the elements and get covered in gekko crap and they never missed a beat.

yepp, unbeatable on reliability and can handle large loads and beefy cables.

but large, ugly and no memory so must be reset when power has been out

alternative is a smaller unit to plug in outlet, mechanical, plug appliance plug into it, approx 350 baht in Homepro. More than 5-600watt load it gets hot tho

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