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Timer For On/off Light Switch
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I have just sent away for a digital on/off light switch timer as I have been using the "segment " type up yo now. However I have just been reading more details about the product from the seller and it states "not suitable for fluorescent or low enrgy bulbs?--Have I wasted my money (I've had no problems with the timer that I am using at present {with low energy bulbs}
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just guessing, Kenny, but I imagine it's the same problem that you often get with dimmers and low consumption lamps.
A mechanical timer just switches on or off regardless of load. Digital, and dimmers need a certain load on them to work at all.
For dimmers, there are ballast resistors available to simulate a higher load. Maybe one of these would help.
A mechanical timer just switches on or off regardless of load. Digital, and dimmers need a certain load on them to work at all.
For dimmers, there are ballast resistors available to simulate a higher load. Maybe one of these would help.