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Timers

redfishbluefish

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
Mark, I've just switched to wifi timers and was about ready to pitch these mechanical timers. If you or anyone else wants these times, pickup in Sayreville....safe pickup by leaving on the porch.

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MadReefer

Staff member
NJRC Member
Moderator
Which Wi-Fi timers is everyone using? I had one last year and the software wouldn't load on my or wife's phone so returned it. I researched some and many had bad reviews. This is why I have been avoiding them.
 

myrjon

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
These are the last ones I bought. Work good with timers..https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CVH7WPD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
 

amado

Dal
Staff member
Board of Directors
NJRC Member
I use the Wyze ones

You can pick them up at amazon or Home Depot.
They work with the Wyze cam on the same app.
They also work with Alexa so you can turn on/off wave makers with your voice. This is great when your hands are wet from cleaning the tank.

Adding the Wyze camera is a great value for $25


Wyze Smart Home Plug, Two-Pack, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XZT24B8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_MVYNXM786KXZW6F6K3AA
 

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redfishbluefish

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
Which Wi-Fi timers is everyone using? I had one last year and the software wouldn't load on my or wife's phone so returned it. I researched some and many had bad reviews. This is why I have been avoiding them.

I'm using Kasa. I started with Kasa smart switches and decided to stay with Kasa smart plugs to use the same app. I'm happy with both switches and plugs. Just be aware you can max out your WiFi. I have wifi printers, computers, television fire stick, a couple smart switches, and when I got up to eight smart plugs, my wifi got funky. I can get away with seven plugs, but that eighth one puts me over the edge. I don't know enough about computers/wifi how to figure out what your system can handle.
 

amado

Dal
Staff member
Board of Directors
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I'm using Kasa. I started with Kasa smart switches and decided to stay with Kasa smart plugs to use the same app. I'm happy with both switches and plugs. Just be aware you can max out your WiFi. I have wifi printers, computers, television fire stick, a couple smart switches, and when I got up to right smart plugs, my wifi got funky. I can get away with seven plugs, but that eighth one puts me over the edge. I don't know enough about computers/wifi how to figure out what your system can handle.

Kasa are also a good choice and they are compatible with everything.
Modern Wi-Fi routers can handle 250 different connections at the same time.
 
New age hipsters with all your Star Trek gadgets, lol. I’m not that advanced, I’ll just rely on Mother Nature and a Generator ( just in case)
 
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