[ale] Re: OT: Looking for electrical parts?
Robert L. Harris
Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net
Sun Feb 9 19:22:22 EST 2003
I've checked Home Depot. They don't have any timed electrical outlets
that just turn off after X hours. They have some for turn on at 5, off
at 6, etc or some wall mount switches that are 1 hour or 12 hours which
is likely what I'll use.
I'm also looking for good parts stores for future projects :>
Thus spake Christopher Ness (mness215 at attbi.com):
> On Sunday 09 February 2003 05:33 pm, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > Basically I'm looking at making a timer for my bettery chargers this
> > trip... Kinda like a timer that turns on my christmas lights every
> > evening and off at night, but instead it'll run for 3 hours and then
> > kill power to the charger.
> > Robert L. Harris | PGP Key ID: E344DA3B
>
> If that's all you want, How about Home Depot or Lowes? $10 or so. If you had
> looked right after Christmas they had one shaped like a snowman for $3.
>
> If you are really looking for electronic parts, try RS Electronics (not
> related to Radio $hack) at Beaver Ruin and Satellite.
>
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