Re: digital timer question
- From: "DaveM" <masondg4499@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 20:10:01 -0500
"NSM" <nowrite@xxxxx> wrote in message
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> "DaveM" <masondg4499@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > the application is a meat
>> > dehydrator
>> > that is 3 phase 208v although i could pull 120vac down. any ideas??
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>> Buy an industrial timer, or use two for more range.
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>> I'm not normally a fan of Radio Shack, but they have a battery-operated
>> digital timer that can be set up to 100 hours, in 1-second increments.
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> For a 3 phase 208 VAC system, an industrial timer is the best bet. You can
> preset it for the time desired, and then restart it as each load is cycled
> through. The RS one needs manual supervision.
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The OP didn't specify that the timer be able to control the appliance...
just that it provide an audible signal upon expiration of time. Nor was he
specific about whether the timer actually needed to be run from the mains.
Sorry if I failed to read his mind properly... {;>)
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