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The HBN 24 Hour Indoor Energy Saving Mechanical Immersion Heater Segment Timer Switch is a versatile and user-friendly device designed to automate your appliances. With the ability to set up to 48 on/off cycles per day, this waterproof timer switch is perfect for various applications, including lighting, heating, and security systems. CE certified for safety, it helps reduce energy consumption while providing convenience and control.
Brand | HBN |
Model Number | 1649 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.5 x 4.8 cm; 142.88 g |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | timer |
Item Weight | 143 g |
A**R
Easy'ish
Works well and analogue as opposed to digital and therefore easily understandable and not overly complicated.If I had one criticism it would be the lack of space behind and awkwardness for 'wiring in'.
T**L
Good kit
Great bit of kitUsed to control one bedroom storage heater for less than the 7 hours of E7 period.
J**H
Relatively simple to install and easy to use
The media could not be loaded. Purchased so that I could add timer functionality to my bathroom electric towel rails as they were currently on simple on/off switches, which were a pain to remember to turn on and off when needed.I am not an electrician but have installed similar timers and switches before, if unsure hire a professional.Items arrived quickly (bought two, one for each bathroom) and the timer was in small cardboard packaging, no plastic, good for recycling.Box contained the timer, some clear instructions (the same as on the product page) and 2 spare backplate screws to screw to the back box.Installation was a process of removing the old switch leaving the original back box in place.I then unscrewed the backplate from the timer switch and screwed that in to the back box. Yes the screws are fairly tight, and you will need a small Phillips head screw driver to get in the recesses. Remember the orientation when you install it as it needs to match with the timer.Luckily for me the old switch had clearly labeled wiring and it was a case of replicating that on the new switch.However, and this is really where the 1 point is deducted, there are no earthing terminators, which meant that I had to use a separate wiring connector block to connect the earthing wires (see photo for type).Not a big problem, but it may require a trip out to the shops to get them (bought mine in Wilko), and there is enough space left in the back box to store it. It's an additional few £'s if you don't have them already.My wires were solid core, so fitting and screwing the timer switch on to the back box was a bit of a pain, but otherwise straightforward. I suggest partially screwing the bottom screw first so you can see the alignment, then the top screw.Timer itself works fine so far. The guide says to push the timer pins "in" for the times you want it to turn on is correct, it's just how you interpret the word "in". I assume it is meant to be taken as pushing them down and "in" as they become more recessed than when they are "out".The timer took me a few seconds to understand, basically the outer time selection dial is 24 hours, and the inner clock is 12 hours, both on one dial, so you rotate it to the correct AM/PM time.The current 24 hour time is shown by an arrow at the 2 o'clock position on the dial. The inner "clock" is slightly redundant I think as you can just focus on the outer 24 hour dial time. It's good that it allows control over a 24 hour day, each "pin" is a 15 minute segment and simple to set up morning and evening on times.I have tested it and it works on the timer when set in the middle position on the red switch, as well as just switching it to on or off.The orange light at the bottom left signifies when the switch is "on", it's not very bright but in a dark room it may be distracting.The clear plastic cover clips on with 3 clips, the cover needs slight pressure on each clip to remove, which should keep young children from removing it, but it's by no means secure.Overall a good purchase, both items were equally well built so no variance that I could see, I would buy them again if the need arose.
C**L
Economical replacement
Easy to installGood price
T**E
Faulty, very expensive mistake! Didn’t work once installed.
Got an electrician to fit this at minimum call out charge of £120 and then timer didn’t work. So I have to get electrician out again at another £120 to replace it.
T**A
Simple and effective
Open the box and a quick install. Fitted perfectly onto my old fitting and up and working in no time. Easy to set. Happy days!!
T**N
Limited
Worked well for 2 years then packed up. It's not supposed to be in the airing cupboard! It's an immersion heater timer, where else could I put it?
N**M
Mechanical fused spur timer
Used for switching my outsideside Christmas lights on and off. Works a treat,very pleased with it, so easy to set up 👍
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