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BTPO1
Apr 02, 2015Explorer
ScottG wrote:
You don't need a 12V timer, a 120V will do the job fine as long as it's the manual variety.
I used this one: Timer and just ran 12v through it.
That timer would work fine if the OP was in his RV all of the time, but he asked about it being in storage with no electrical power available. Since the timer you linked is spring wound and a 60 minute timer that would not work for him. I still feel that he needs a 12 volt timer for his situation. JMO
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