So will this timer work or not? Or am I better off just clipping the wire after the driver (before switches and splitter)?
Then, just power the two bars via the main output plug, with this switch for the UV power line?
I'm kinda lost on what yall were saying regarding the unit itself, but some of it makes sense. Lol
That said, the timer I ordered and posted is simply going right after the splitter, on the UV side, in between it and the UV/IR light bar itself. ONLY ON THE LOWER WATTAGE UV SIDE.
The IR will...
Found this while searching for far red supplemental lighting, to pair with my Mars Hydro ur45 supplement lights.
I'm thinking about buying the SMD3030 far red led strip lights, to stick onto the bars of my Fluence Spydr 2p. That way I can cut on the IR/FAR RED lights before the main lights cut...
Yea I just ordered it... for $10 it's worth avoiding the headache.
I'm not sure what you mean on the fittings, but I know it's just a positive and negative connection on both sides of thay timer, I'm just going to splice it into the UV side
I think im just going to order this. It's a DC LED timer, good up to 36w for aquariums. I'm going to time the UV lights as I need with it. I plan to just mount it outside the tent, right after the splitter on the UV side, solder and heatshrink it in. The main plug and switches will remain on and...
I know you didn't. Sorry if I quoted you, I meant to quote him...
I really do wish he could tell me how to do that. I think im just going to take measurements of what the UV light output is, after the driver, and look for a timer for that rated output
I've tried to Google this problem, I guess I'm not as savvy as I thought I was. I suppose I'll jist keep running them as is, since this seems impossible to find someone to get a straight answer from lol.