I found this link:http://www.thencc.com/LS/Instruction/28442_TimerManual.pdfthat helped me set my timer.
That depends on two things: 1. the capacity of the relay that is inside the timer. 2. the current use (watts) of the lights that you are using.
House wire is "line" Black & White house goes to Black & White of Timer; the "load" (e.g. Pond Pump, etc.) is connected to the Red & White. Specifically, put all 3 whites together (nut or terminal); House (source)(line) Black to Timer Black; and "load" Black to Timer Red. The Red wire is the "Timed" (switched) hot wire.
The Capresso 464.05 CoffeeTeam GS 10-Cup Digital Coffeemaker offers a timer.
A digital countdown timer can be found in almost any local store. Office Depot, Home Depot, and Walmart are some stores that carry them. One can also purchase a digital countdown timer online on Amazon.
To wire a timer to 3 parallel switches, connect the hot wire from the power source to the common terminal of each switch. Then connect the traveler wires from each switch to the timer input terminal. Finally, connect the load wire from the timer output terminal to the fixture being controlled. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific timer model.
You can use it in both analog and digital circuits but it is considered as a digital device.
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You can purchase a digital kitchen timer at your local Walmart, Target, or Sears retail store. You can also purchase one online from the Amazon website.
Wiring a T101 timer is easy. All you have to do is color code the wiring into the input sections.
This microwave has a digital timer not a dial type timer.
Many of the newer digital camera's come with built in timer's so you can set it and join in! Check your manual that comes with the camera for specific instructions.