connector for where the cord enters the box, and a typical wall
outlet with double cover plate to suit the shape of the timer
and wall outlet.
Wiring is very basic – for those who need assistance timers
come with instructions for wiring to a light or a bathroom fan.
I chose a timer that counts down to “off” in increments of 30,
15, 10 and 5 minutes, but other configurations are available.
Simply plug the tools into the device outlet, plug the device
into a grounded wall outlet, and set the timer for enough time
to get the job done.
I store my soldering equipment, glue gun and “memory
compensator” in the same place. It has become a habit to
use this device whenever I solder or hot glue. I am now so
conscious about shutting things off that I usually cancel the
timer manually when finished. However, if I do forget, the
timer will shut off the hot tool.
– Rupert James
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