OurTown
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One of our timers went bad the other day and now might be the time to upgrade. Currently we have five outdoor lighting circuits controlled by three mechanical clock timers. We seem to always be fiddling with the on/off times with the changes in daylight hours. At first I thought about putting all lights on photocells and getting rid of the timers but my electrician friend said they only last a few years. That's all we need at the car wash is more maintenance. Also they may activate the lights during rainy days raising our electric bill. He told me to look into an astronomic type timer that automatically changes the on/off times to a set program based on our geographic location. He then said to put the output to a bank of relays for the light circuits. I looked into the timers and picking it out seems easy. Selecting the relays seem to be the more difficult part of the equation. Our lighting circuits are 120 volt and four are 20 amp and one is 30 amp. How do you guys control outdoor lighting?