timers
Grasslin Mechanical Timer
Inexpensive, Grasslin timers have many uses in your grow room. While there are many other cheaper timers available, the Grasslin Segmental Timers are renound in the industry for keeping time accurately and lasting a life time. They are mainly used with relays to control lighting periods or with pumps to control irrigation.
Grasslin Electronic Timer
Grasslin timers have many uses in your grow room. While there are many other cheaper timers available, the Grasslin Segmental Timers are renound in the industry for keeping time accurately and lasting a life time. They are mainly used with relays to control lighting periods or with pumps to control irrigation.
PowerPlant LightSafe 26 Amp Contactor/Timer – 6 Socket
A profesional solution to the problem of timer failurewhere you are using a number of lights on one circuit.
This PowerPlant LightSafe 26 Amp Contactor/ Timer Unit eliminates timer failure by protecting it from the inductive load from a Ballast. Allows you to use heavy duty light wattage up to 26 amp, which is equivalent to 6x600w lamp units or 6x400w lamp units or4x1000w lamp units.
- Long life contactor
- High qualitysplash proof box
- Inbuilt Timer
- Heavy duty cables
- Wall mountable
Plug & Grow Heavy Duty Timer
No longer is it necessary to buy expensive timers and separate contactors. This Timer is designed specifically with the grower in mind. It has built in 22amp switching with the ability to safely handle up to: 6 x 200w CFL Lamps or 1 x 600w HPS Mechanical Ballast
Specification: Rating: Heavy Duty 22amp Switching Voltage: 240v CE Rating: 13amp Greenhouse Rating: IP44 Splash Proof Usage: CFL or HPS Ballast Operation: Max Setting Time 24 Hours, Min Setting Time 15 Minutes Manufacturers Guarantee: 1 Year
Keep Your Grow Room Safe: We recommend these as the only safe way to switch your lighting. Cheap timers are not designed to handle the load created by Grow Lights and can burn out with disasterous results.
Users of HPS external ballast sets should be aware that mechanical ballasts degrade over time. After 18/24 months of continual use they become less efficient, consume more power and their initial peak load can be much greater than when new.











