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  • Setting digital light timer PLEASE HELP!!

    Ok,

    I have a coral life digital timer and this freaking thing is about to drive me absolutely MAD!! I am very good with electronics, computers, gadgets, and just about everything else with buttons, switches, or knobs but this damn timer has made me a complete technoplegic.

    I have reseached it online, pulled the battery, and reset the times again and again but the nighttime lights stay on and the daytime lights never come on unless I switch modes to the "on" setting and then the lights don't cycle at all.

    Is there some obvious step or trick that I am missing here? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  • #2
    Which model timer do you have?
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    • #3
      I don't see an actual model number on it but it's the single digital timer. It has 2 yellow (daytime) outlets, 2 blue (nightime) outlets, and 4 outlets that are on all the time.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by troyofhouston View Post
        technoplegic
        I love that!

        Are your times overlapping, by chance? I don't have one of the digital ones (I went with the one with the dial), I'm just throwing out the first thing that popped into my head. Otherwise, maybe you got a dud?
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        • #5
          LMAO!! Thanks ima!! At least someone is humored by my misery......

          Yeah, i have even set the times to where there is an hour difference between the daytime and nighttime settings. I have tried various configurations but can't get either one of them to work properly. This is why I think that there is something simple that I am overlooking or missing.

          I have two timers (the second one is a GE and looks exactly like the corallife except its black). I wanted to have my lighting set up to where the main light comes on at 0800 to 2100, a second light comes on from 1000 to 1400, a third light comes on from 1200 to 1400. The main light turns off at 2100 and the night LED's come on. It may be overkill but I just wanted to have a more realistic daylight cycle.
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          • #6
            I dont think its the timer. The times is working as it is supposed to it has a day/night cycle. the timer you need in order to achieve the light cycle you want is http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.co...,2761&breeds=1 . I just got this one myself and i have my 6700 come on at 12 and my 10k to come on at 1 and my lunars to come on at 9 when the other lights turn off. Im glad i was able to actually give helpful advice for once instead of reading all the time lol

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            • #7
              The digital coralife can only control 2 plugs, and they CAN NOT be independently set.
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