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Is the plug in timer a random timer?


Asked by Maren Hodges on Dec 13, 2021 FAQ



They are just old mechanical style plug-in timers except that the on-off "tabs" are molded in and are unchangeable, so therefore they are not random at all. Each day of the week has different on-off cycles but I hoped for more than 2 or 3 cycles a day and for true randomness.
Keeping this in consideration,
This tries to be more random by having seven different programs, one for each day of the week. I figured out that there are 14 tabs on the wheel that rotates. Each time the tab hits an arm that sticks down and pushes it up, the light or whatever will come on for a period of time, it looked to be only an hour or two each time.
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Just so,
The typical timer plug socket may be programmed to run up to 10 7 day applications. Plans may be established for every day of every week, or perhaps just on determined days throughout the 7 days. By setting up applications to immediately power home appliances off and on when needed,...
Thereof,
Connecting a Mechanical Plug Timer Find the outlet closest to your device. Flip the manual switch button to "Timer On" and insert the timer into the outlet. Turn the dial clockwise to the current time. Pull or push the timer pins up or down around the dial to set the device time. Connect your electrical device to your plug timer.