Woods N1502
Woods N1502 is an outdoor lighting timer with a photocell sensor. It allows you to set a specific time period for your outdoor lights to stay on after dusk, or to keep them on from dusk to dawn. The photocell sensor ensures that the lights only turn on when it is dark outside, and the timer takes approximately two minutes to turn the lights on after sensing darkness. This prevents the lights from turning on in reaction to temporary darkness, such as when passing cars illuminate the area.
To use the Woods N1502, simply plug it into a 120-volt outlet and then plug your outdoor lights into the timer. The timer can handle a total cumulative wattage of up to 1000 watts, which is equivalent to about 50 25-watt mini Christmas light bulbs.
Woods N1502
Woods N1502 is an outdoor lighting timer with a photocell sensor. It allows you to set a specific time period for your outdoor lights to stay on after dusk, or to keep them on from dusk to dawn. The photocell sensor ensures that the lights only turn on when it is dark outside, and the timer takes approximately two minutes to turn the lights on after sensing darkness. This prevents the lights from turning on in reaction to temporary darkness, such as when passing cars illuminate the area.
To use the Woods N1502, simply plug it into a 120-volt outlet and then plug your outdoor lights into the timer. The timer can handle a total cumulative wattage of up to 1000 watts, which is equivalent to about 50 25-watt mini Christmas light bulbs.
Woods N1502
Woods N1502 is an outdoor lighting timer with a photocell sensor. It allows you to set a specific time period for your outdoor lights to stay on after dusk, or to keep them on from dusk to dawn. The photocell sensor ensures that the lights only turn on when it is dark outside, and the timer takes approximately two minutes to turn the lights on after sensing darkness. This prevents the lights from turning on in reaction to temporary darkness, such as when passing cars illuminate the area.
To use the Woods N1502, simply plug it into a 120-volt outlet and then plug your outdoor lights into the timer. The timer can handle a total cumulative wattage of up to 1000 watts, which is equivalent to about 50 25-watt mini Christmas light bulbs.
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