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02-25-2013, 01:26 PM
CallMeVilla
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That is exactly the problem I just solved with a homeowner who had improperly installed his pedstal lights. The bulbs were 120VAC and the current was 12VDC. Putting a MECHANICAL timer on the AC supply side fixed his ON-OFF issues.
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