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Intermatic ST01 7 Day Programmable In Wall Digital Timer Switch for Lights and Appliances, Astronomic, Self Adjusting, Heavy Duty,White

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  • Intermatic ST01 7 Day Programmable In Wall Digital Timer Switch for lights and appliances, astronomic, self adjusting, heavy duty
  • Set it once - follows daily changes for sunrise/sunset times
  • Single-pole or 3-way applications up to 100 feet
  • Controls all lighting and heavy-duty loads like fans and appliances
  • Up to 40 on/off settings per week
  • Incandescent/fluorescent/LED/CFL-compatible


Product Description

Applications include entryway lighting, deck light controls, landscape light controls, bathroom fan, attic fan, pumps, hallway lighting, small commercial signage, store lighting, and more. Intermatic's self-adjusting wall switch timer allows you to set it and forget it! Never bother with resetting again, unless you want to. This timer utilizes an astronomical feature to keep track of daily sunrise/sunset changes. The timer is for use with single-pole or 3-way applications, allowing you to control multiple devices with one timer. The large LCD display provides an easy readout of monitor activity. In addition, the optional random setting can vary the time your devices turn on by a few minutes. No neutral required.

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AOTsang
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2024
Easy to install and works well!
Joe Longo
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022
All I wanted was a programmable light switch. I was tired of manually setting the on/off timer every few weeks using the 1960’s Intermatic clock (see the photo - amazing that it still works). But what I got in this product is a full-on astronomical computer with a very thoughtful set of options, way more options than I need. First, the astronomical computer. The software in this device accurately calculates sunset and sunrise, year ‘round, for several latitudes in North America. (Which reminds me: Flat-Earthers need not buy this product.) There are books written on how to calculate rising and setting times using software. This product implements those algorithms. But wait, there’s more: the device automatically sets the day of the week and daylight savings, so that you don’t have to. Impressive.Downside: the initial setup is comically easy, but entirely unintuitive. Other reviewers have complained. I say: appreciate the ingenuity. All this space-age technology, setup with just 4 multi-purpose buttons and a tiny LCD screen. As others have recommended, sit at a table with the instructions for the initial setup, or just a dress rehearsal. You’ll learn it after just one or two times through. But you’ll quickly forget the steps because you won’t need to touch the device for a year or two when the internal battery needs changing. Anyhow, it all takes maybe 5 or ten minutes. I guess one way to have improved it would be to add a smart phone app that does the setting over Bluetooth, but then you’d have a different set of problems. I haven’t reviewed all the other options, such as the random on/off to fool your neighbors; the different settings for days of the week; etc. but they are all there. This is obviously a well engineered product that has evolved to a high level of sophistication over time, sold at a consumer-level price. I’m so impressed.PS: there’s something deeply satisfying about upgrading the post-war mechanical Intermatic device, 50 years later, with a high tech Intermatic device. America! Heck yeah.
Paul Brown
Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2021
My mom bought this item dozens of years ago, and it finally bit the dust. So I went on to Amazon if that model was still available, and sure enough, it was! Ordered it, installed it, and it works like the original. It was perfect.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2020
Instructions were difficult to follow for setting schedule. Unlike its predecessor, turn off time is on a different setting from turn on, (eg it is now “schedule 1 -turn on, schedule 2 -turn off). It used to be schedule 1 on and off all one setting. I called the hot line and a very knowledgeable lady talked me through it in 5 minutes. They need to be more explicit in the last part of the instruction sheet. The unit itself is excellent. I appreciate it being able to turn on at sunset and off at 11PM saving electricity with the varying day length. PFS
Dave R.
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2019
I used this for a hot water circulating pump that was running 24/7. It's easy to wire or change out but is a little bulky and takes up a lot of room in a small receptacle box. Be prepared to use a deep box for a new wire or a box extender for a retro install. Programming is fairly straight forward as well.
BluesBrother
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2015
The product seems to work well. I had been searching for an in-wall timer that 1) worked, 2) didn't fail after a few weeks or months, and 3) could self-adjust with the seasons. The ST01 seemed to fill the bill, and others' generally favorable reviews convinced me to buy two of them, one each for the front porch and back porch lights. My lights are CFLB's, and the timer handles them just fine (note: not all timers will work with fluorescent lighting).It was easy to wire them in (I was replacing simple single-pole switches), so installation was no problem. However, if you're not electrically savvy, you would be well-advised to enlist the services of a qualified electrician, so that it gets done "right".The device is battery powered (it's NOT powered by the 110V supply into which you're wiring it). Being battery-powered makes it convenient to set up and program PRIOR to installation, as suggested in the instructions. The battery is in a little drawer that slides out from the front of the unit, so it's easy to replace. However, it's an unusual battery, so be forewarned; it's not your typical AA or AAA cell.The written instructions are "OK", but there's a LOT of "fine print", and it can be difficult to follow all of the steps required to set up and program the device. A much BETTER alternative is to watch and follow the online video (available on Intermatic's website and on YouTube). The video takes your through the setup and programming procedure, and makes it much easier to complete the sequence of "steps" required.A couple of caveats: First, in one setup step, you select the "zone". I erroneously assumed that "zone" referred to "time zone". Not. They divide the US into "zones" by lattiitude: North, Center, and South. There's a little map included in the printed instructions that illustrate these zones, and you simply select the one for the area in which you live. I live in Texas, which is in the South zone.Second (I overlooked this both in the instructions and the video), if you're going to use the astral capability of the timer, you need to specify YOUR times for DAWN and DUSK. The assumed times (based solely on zone selection) are probably not correct for where you live. You can get the actual times for sunrise and sunset in your locale from a number of sources, including online, a TV weather report, or an app on your phone. Once you know the actual times of sunrise (DAWN) and sunset (DUSK) you enter these as part of the timer's programming sequence.Once you've gone through it a couple of times, you get the hang of the programming sequence, and it's really not that difficult. So once you've installed it and have it working, you can make adjustments to tweak it to your liking. I did this and the timers now turn the lights on at dusk and off at dawn. Presumably, as the seasons change (e.g., the days get longer), the on/off times of the lights will change accordingly.Note: This timer has other features not covered here, such as automatic switchover to DST, multiple on/off times, random on/off times, etc. It seems to be a pretty robust device, feature-wise. Chances are, it will handle whatever application you have in mind.All in all, I'm quite happy. I'm writing this review only two weeks after having installed my timers, so time will tell. ;-)
Baz
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2013
Purchased two of these units to run the outside lights on my garage.These are perfect to use in existing applications as the on board battery lets you get by without a neutral wire in the switch box. It will also work on applications that have a neutral wire.A bit tough to program for us technically challenged, but otherwise I would give these units top marks.
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