I have two intermatic timers, a 104r and 101r. Both timers are connected to the same circuit at the electrical panel.
I recently replaced the time clock for the 101 timer (old gears were stripped) and now the timer gains about an hour over the course of a 24 hour period. The 104 timer keeps the correct time so I don't think it's a power issue.
Both the old motor and new are model #wg1570, suffix for old one was -5 and new one is -15. My understanding is the suffix is just for the hardware revisions and can be ignored.
Any reason why the new motor may be running fast other than a defect? Curious if anyone else has a suggestion
Thanks!
I recently replaced the time clock for the 101 timer (old gears were stripped) and now the timer gains about an hour over the course of a 24 hour period. The 104 timer keeps the correct time so I don't think it's a power issue.
Both the old motor and new are model #wg1570, suffix for old one was -5 and new one is -15. My understanding is the suffix is just for the hardware revisions and can be ignored.
Any reason why the new motor may be running fast other than a defect? Curious if anyone else has a suggestion
Thanks!