- Aug 31, 2017
- 10
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hello pool experts!
Does anyone know why timer switches that are wired-in (Intermatic, etc.) are so expensive compared to ones that plug in to a receptacle? Or have I just not found the right make yet?
I can buy a "heavy duty" plug in timer with two outlets for two loads at my local Canadian Tire Store for around CDN $15- CDN $20. A wired-in Intermatic timer, by comparison, is about CDN $95! (These also look as if they were manufactured in the late 19th Century).
If anyone has any suggestions as to well-priced 110v timers that could operate both a pump and a salt water chlorine generator I'd be pleased to hear from you. Thanks in advance.
Does anyone know why timer switches that are wired-in (Intermatic, etc.) are so expensive compared to ones that plug in to a receptacle? Or have I just not found the right make yet?
I can buy a "heavy duty" plug in timer with two outlets for two loads at my local Canadian Tire Store for around CDN $15- CDN $20. A wired-in Intermatic timer, by comparison, is about CDN $95! (These also look as if they were manufactured in the late 19th Century).
If anyone has any suggestions as to well-priced 110v timers that could operate both a pump and a salt water chlorine generator I'd be pleased to hear from you. Thanks in advance.