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24 Hour Plug in Timer
24 Hour Plug-In Timer
Keep lights, fans, and other devices on a reliable daily schedule with this easy-to-use 24 hour plug-in timer. Designed for home and garden use, it’s ideal for grow lights, ventilation, heaters, and holiday displays.
Key features
24-hour dial with 15- or 30-minute segments (specify model) for precise daily scheduling
Simple plug-and-play design: plug timer into outlet, plug device into timer, set pins or tabs for on/off times
Mechanical design requires no programming or batteries
Manual override switch to turn the connected device on or off without changing the schedule
Rated for standard household outlets (120V AC); maximum load typically 1800W / 15A (confirm model label)
Compact, low-profile housing that won’t block adjacent outlets
Durable construction for indoor use; some models suitable for covered outdoor outlets (check IP rating)
Common uses
Grow rooms: automate light cycles for seedlings and vegetative/flower stages
Ventilation and fans: control run times to manage humidity and temperature
Heaters and heat mats: provide predictable daily heating schedules
Holiday or display lighting: conserve energy by running lights only when needed
Aquariums and pet habitats: maintain consistent light/dark cycles
How to use
Set the current time by rotating the dial until the correct hour aligns with the reference marker.
Push down the segments or pins for the time ranges you want the device ON (segments up/off on some models).
Plug the timer into the wall outlet and plug your device into the timer.
Use the manual override to switch between “Timer” and “On” as needed.
Safety and maintenance
Do not exceed the timer’s rated amperage or wattage.
For outdoor use, select a model rated for exterior conditions and use a GFCI outlet.
Keep the timer dry and away from direct water exposure.
Periodically inspect for damage; replace if housing or cord is cracked or overheated.
Buying tips
Choose a timer with the segment length that matches your needs (15-minute for finer control).
For programs varying by day, consider a digital programmable timer instead.
If controlling multiple devices independently, use individual timers or a multi-outlet controller.
Specifications (typical)
Voltage: 120V AC, 60Hz
Max load: 1800W / 15A (resistive)
Timing resolution: 15 or 30 minutes
Dimensions: compact, varies by model
Need help selecting the right timer for your grow or setup? Tell us what devices and schedule you need and we’ll recommend the best option.
24 Hour Plug-In Timer
Keep lights, fans, and other devices on a reliable daily schedule with this easy-to-use 24 hour plug-in timer. Designed for home and garden use, it’s ideal for grow lights, ventilation, heaters, and holiday displays.
Key features
24-hour dial with 15- or 30-minute segments (specify model) for precise daily scheduling
Simple plug-and-play design: plug timer into outlet, plug device into timer, set pins or tabs for on/off times
Mechanical design requires no programming or batteries
Manual override switch to turn the connected device on or off without changing the schedule
Rated for standard household outlets (120V AC); maximum load typically 1800W / 15A (confirm model label)
Compact, low-profile housing that won’t block adjacent outlets
Durable construction for indoor use; some models suitable for covered outdoor outlets (check IP rating)
Common uses
Grow rooms: automate light cycles for seedlings and vegetative/flower stages
Ventilation and fans: control run times to manage humidity and temperature
Heaters and heat mats: provide predictable daily heating schedules
Holiday or display lighting: conserve energy by running lights only when needed
Aquariums and pet habitats: maintain consistent light/dark cycles
How to use
Set the current time by rotating the dial until the correct hour aligns with the reference marker.
Push down the segments or pins for the time ranges you want the device ON (segments up/off on some models).
Plug the timer into the wall outlet and plug your device into the timer.
Use the manual override to switch between “Timer” and “On” as needed.
Safety and maintenance
Do not exceed the timer’s rated amperage or wattage.
For outdoor use, select a model rated for exterior conditions and use a GFCI outlet.
Keep the timer dry and away from direct water exposure.
Periodically inspect for damage; replace if housing or cord is cracked or overheated.
Buying tips
Choose a timer with the segment length that matches your needs (15-minute for finer control).
For programs varying by day, consider a digital programmable timer instead.
If controlling multiple devices independently, use individual timers or a multi-outlet controller.
Specifications (typical)
Voltage: 120V AC, 60Hz
Max load: 1800W / 15A (resistive)
Timing resolution: 15 or 30 minutes
Dimensions: compact, varies by model
Need help selecting the right timer for your grow or setup? Tell us what devices and schedule you need and we’ll recommend the best option.