I prefer the digital version of the BN Link timer power strip. I had the mechanical version, but it became so loud over time that I got annoyed and replaced it. It was a constant ticking/clicking sound.This is it
I couldn’t agree more. My living area is so much more pleasant after replacing mechanical timers for our snake, tortoise and turtle.I prefer the digital version of the BN Link timer power strip. I had the mechanical version, but it became so loud over time that I got annoyed and replaced it. It was a constant ticking/clicking sound.
So I guess that thing is safe? With two 75 watt basking and two 10.0 uvb ?
The bottom line here is that your power strip/timer has a surge suppressor. If the power was too much, or there was a surge, it would trip off and nothing would run. You don’t need to worry.This is it
I am so glad I know this now. I just wasn’t sure that the lights could run for over a night.The bottom line here is that your power strip/timer has a surge suppressor. If the power was too much, or there was a surge, it would trip off and nothing would run. You don’t need to worry.