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Subject: [Shop-talk] Adding timer to appliances/dehumidifier
From: PJ McGarvey <pj_mcgarvey@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 14:09:59 +0000
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Curious if there is a way to add a timer on an appliance like a dehumidifie=
r. I really don't need the dehumidifier to run all day long like it current=
ly does, and trying to save a few bucks and have it run overnight or a few =
times a day.


The dehumidifier doesn't have this feature, and has a power on/off button t=
hat must be pressed to turn it back on if power is cut or it's turned off. =
So I can't just put it on a regular timer like a light switch. I could setu=
p the timer to cut power, but when it calls for power again, it would not t=
urn on.


Perhaps opening it up and bypassing the power switch would work, though I'm=
 wondering if dehumidifiers need a "soft start" type of power switch in ord=
er to prevent any damage if powered on suddenly. It's also under an extende=
d warranty so I'm hesitant to "mod" it and void the warranty.



Thanks

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<p>Curious if there is a way to add a timer on an appliance like a dehumidi=
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I really don't need the dehumidifier to run all day long like it currently =
does, and trying to save a few bucks and have it run overnight or a few tim=
es a day.</span></p>
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<p>The dehumidifier doesn't have this feature, and has a power on/off butto=
n that must be pressed to turn it back on if power is cut or it's turned of=
f.&nbsp;<span style=3D"font-size: 12pt;">So I can't just put it on a regula=
r timer like a light switch. I could setup
 the timer to cut power, but when it calls for power again, it would not tu=
rn on.</span></p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>Perhaps opening it up and bypassing the power switch would work, though =
I'm wondering if dehumidifiers need a &quot;soft start&quot; type of power =
switch in order to prevent any damage if powered on suddenly. It's also und=
er an extended warranty so I'm hesitant to
 &quot;mod&quot; it and void the warranty.</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
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