Light timer

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Where can i get a good light timer for my 29gal?

It do not have to be grounded because i have a flourecent 18watt.

I don't want to spend alot of money on it either.

Also would like it to be digital if possible.

Thank you for your time!
 
I have had digital timers and I don't think it's worth it. The ones that I have would reset for some unknown reason. I like the regular ones better. They're cheap and reliable.
 
I buy $5 timers from Wal-mart all the time for my aquariums. Timex or somebody makes them, on/off settings are all mechanical (twist dials). They're in with the light bulbs.
 
I picked up one at Home Depot (after a digital I bought at Walmart quit working the first week I had it). It has been working great...think I paid 4.99 and tax.
 
Got 2 of the digitals and one mechaical Wallie World special-all work...

W.W. special is cheaper....
 
Get the mechanical, not digital.

Not because they eventually have to be reset and are a pain....

Many of the digital are not spec'ed for fluorescent lighting. Compared to incandescent lights, their start up current draw is too high for most digital timers. Read the package first. I've had one burn up on me.
 
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