Subject: | 3. Re: timer for 722 operation (was DC power for SD 722) |
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From: | "oryoki2000" oryoki2000 |
Date: | Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:14 pm ((PST)) |
Rob Danielson wrote: > one might be able to use any timer with a relay such as > this battery-powered model ST01C Rich found: > http://tinyurl.com/yzezz7x Yes, $28 sounds like a more workable solution than $630 does, even if it's not as flexible. |
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