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Aube by Honeywell TI070-3W/U ECONO Switch Programmable Timer Switch, White |  | Brand: Aube by Honeywell Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $42.99 Buy New: $38.95 as of 9/9/2010 12:38 CDT details You Save: $4.04 (9%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 929
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6.3 x 2.5
MPN: TI070-3W Model: TI070-3W/U UPC: 775264070006 EAN: 0775264070006 ASIN: B001QFZ404
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| • | Sleek design mounts flush with standard decorative wall plate (not included) | | • | Three-operating modes: Manual (conventional on and off switch) , automatic, random | | • | Programming: up to 7-programs (7-on and off) per week. A program can apply to a single day or repeat every day. | | • | Connection: single pole (2-wire) or multi switch (3-way) (500-Watt maximum and 40-Watt minimum); For each day of the week. | | • | Dimensions (height by width by depth): 2.7-Inch by 1.7-Inch by 1.7-Inch |
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Amazon.com Product Description Offering easy installation and flexible seven-day programming, the Aube by Honeywell TI070-3W ECONOSWITCH Seven-Day Solar Programmable Wall Switch helps save money by ensuring that your lights come on only when you need them. This eco-friendly unit works with incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use. | TI070-3W ECONOSWITCH Seven-Day Solar Programmable Wall Switch At a Glance:- Programmable wall switch saves money and energy
- Works with incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting
- 7-day programming--up to 14 events per week
- 3 modes of operation: manual, automatic, and random
- Automatic daylight saving updates--no need to reprogram
- 3-year warranty
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 Save money by ensuring your lights come on only when you need them. | Customized Lighting Saves Money and Energy Whether you want your outdoor floodlights to come on once the sun goes down, or your indoor lights to randomly turn on and off when you're away from home, the ECONOSWITCH is a great way to gain peace of mind. This programmable timer switch can help make you feel more secure and can also save you money on energy costs.The ECONOSWITCH'S three modes of operation make it easy to create a customized lighting program that fits your lifestyle. The manual mode operates via a conventional on/off switch. The automatic mode turns lights on/off at sunset and sunrise, or on at sunset and off at your own programmed time--this mode also adjusts for daylight saving. You can also choose vacation mode, which randomly activates your lights to simulate a presence when you're away from home. Fast Installation and Easy Programming Thanks to clear instructions and labeled wires, the ECONOSWITCH is quick and easy to install and program. The intuitive three-button interface makes it simple to create up to seven programs per week--the programs can apply to a single day or the entire week via a single-pole (two-wire) or multi-switch (three-way) connection (500-watt maximum and 40-watt minimum). Additionally, for each day of the week, you can choose sunset/sunrise programming, specific on/off times, or both. And when the seasons change, you can count on your lights turning on only when outside conditions warrant--automatic daylight saving updates mean you don't have to reprogram. Versatile Unit Features Backlit Display and LED Designed for versatility, the ECONOSWITCH works with incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting (compatible with electronic ballasts). For further convenience, a large, white backlit display includes a night light mode for easy reading in dark areas. There's also a confirmation LED for at-a-glance load status (on or off). Dimensions and Warranty Information SA and UL certified, with a sleek design that fits flush against a standard wall plate (not included), the ECONOSWITCH measures a compact 1.7 by 2.7 by 1.7 inches (W x H x D). The Aube by Honeywell TI070-3W ECONOSWITCH Seven-Day Solar Programmable Wall Switch is backed by a three-year warranty. About Aube: Comfort, Quality, and Savings Since 1991 the Aube brand has symbolized quality, precision, and trust. In September 2008, it became part of Honeywell--an industry leader in energy-saving products. Today, Honeywell's Aube line includes programmable switches, thermostats, relays, electronic timers, digital thermometers, and hygrometers. No matter what your energy management needs may be, there's an Aube product that's right for you. Designed in Canada, Aube products provide comfort and consistent energy savings. Whether you want to cut heating costs or have your lights turn on only when you need them, choosing Aube is a smart way to help the environment and improve your home. What's in the Box Seven-Day Solar Programmable Wall Switch and instruction manual.
| SPECIFICATIONS | | Programming |
- 7-day programming, up to 14 events
- Solar timetable can be used simultaneously with daily events
| | Operating Modes |
- Manual (conventional on/off switch)
- Automatic
- Random
| | Connection |
- Single pole (2-wire) or multiswitch (3-way)
| | Dimensions (H × W × D) |
- 2.7 × 1.7 × 1.7 inches (68 × 43 × 43 mm)
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Good product, but be sure to read wiring instructions carefully December 12, 2009 faffie (aptos, ca USA) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
The timer works as most people have already discussed in their reviews, and is great because no other timer I have found will control compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL's). However, please be VERY careful wiring it.
A distinction that should be clarified is that this TI070 model must have a load OVER 40 watts in order to function. If you are controlling CFL's (as I am) that is more than 3 bulbs since a 60W incandescent equivalent draws just 13 watts. I actually had to add a fourth bulb to bring the total load from 39 watts to 52 watts (slightly wasteful). However, the TI071 model can handle loads less than 40 watts according to the instructions. But, apparently that model requires a neutral wire, which the TI070 model does NOT.
So, to summarize:
TI070 model: Needs a load of at least 40 watts, does NOT need a neutral wire connection
TI071 model: Can handle a smaller load below 40 watts, DOES need a neutral wire connection
Hope this is helpful!
UPDATE (8/1/10): I also recently bought a TI071 model (for loads below 40 watts) and it also works great. I am very pleased with these products because they can control CFL bulbs, and with our high electric rates here in CA, that is important.
Form and Function September 21, 2009 G. Taylor (Westport, CT) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
You can have both! I bought this to replace a dead Intermatic that lasted an amazing 5 years. Thanks to Amazon, I found this first -- Aube by Honeywell TI071/U Solar Programmable Timer Switch, White -- but, due to the fact that I have only two wires (no neutral) for my switch, I found this timer, which is made for single pole or 3-way switch applications. It has two black wires (line and load), yellow (3-way) and a green ground wire.
The thing works like a charm and is very easy to install -- with helpful, legible, literate instructions that walk you through the process. They thought this through to the end: it not only comes with caps but the wires are labeled and pre-stripped, to boot.
I'm using this timer to control a 120-watt PAR38 driveway flood light, so my requirements are just for sunrise and sunset adjustments, but you can also set specific times to turn it on and off for different days. And it has a random mode, as well, I guess to fool potential burglars. You program sunrise and sunset via entering your city's longitude and attitude -- if it's not listed in the instructions just go to [...] to find where you are. And by the way, it's quite accurate and even has bias settings in case you want it to turn on later or off earlier, when it may still be light out or not quite dark yet (very cool).
I've had it a week now and it hasn't missed a beat -- no flickering or anything amiss to report. Long-term, we'll see. But based on its design, I feel pretty good about its reliability.
The one caveat about this device is that it needs the bulb in place to create the circuit, meaning that when the bulb burns out you need to pull out a tab from beneath the timer to cut the circuit before you change the bulb. (The directions state you should do this to avoid possibly shorting the timer out.) I tried it and it's easy enough to do when installed; no need to take the switch plate off or anything.
There really aren't too many timers like this out there, which I don't quite understand, since they are incredibly useful. And this one definitely is: useful, convenient, well engineered and really nice to look at. It goes without saying but highly recommended.
The best light timer by far July 31, 2010 Lurfy's Ma (California) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As far as I know, there is nothing even close to this on the market.
I have had a few of these for many years. None have ever failed. Setup is straightforward and programming is reasonable.
Having the lights automatically adjust for sunrise/sunset is great. If we leave the house at 4pm and come back at 9pm, the front lights are on.
There is a little bug in the programming (TI034). It screws up if it is programmed to turn on before midnight and turn off after midnight. I forget now how it screws up, because I changed mine to turn off just before midnight. I think it just stayed on.
I would like more flexible programming, but that usually comes with complexity. There isn't much space there for a display.
1. Be able to set an offset (sunset +/- nn minutes).
2. A random feature where it would vary the actual on/off times by +/- nn minutes. This is a minor point, because it already vary some because of changing sunset/sunrise times.
3. Automatic adjustment for daylight savings. That may be a problem, because they could change the cutover date, so maybe it's better as it is.
This also allows me to synch the clock twice a year. The timer does not keep perfect time, which is surprising. I would think it could use the 60 Hz from the grid to stay perfectly in time. Maybe an upgraded model could include a received for the time signal from Colorado? :-)
This is one of my favorite gadgets. It used to be very hard to find. I am glad that Amazon is now carrying it. I often give them away as gifts.
07/30/10 Update: Aube makes quite a few models. It took me awhile to figure out the differences and I bought one wrong model. Some of them are designed for more heavy-duty work and controlling motors (033 & 035). I see that they now have a few new models with more programming options and higher wattage ratings. Most of mine are the 034. These are fine for porch lights. Our front porch light is also wired in with the front outside plug so it can control external Christmas lights. The 500 watt max for the 034 is limiting. I may get the new 071 or 072 to replace that one.
Here's a summary of the model from the Aube website (aubetech dot com). Please excuse the (. . .). That's the only way I could find to make a table.
. . Model . . . . . . . . . . . Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programs
. TI032-3W . . . 500 W @ 120 V, 40 W minimum . . 7 manual
. TI032-3W-5 . .500 W @ 120 V, 40 W minimum . . 7 manual
. TI034-3W . . . 500 W @ 120 V, 40 W minimum . . Sunset/sunrise
. TI070-3W . . . 500 W @ 120 V, 40 W minimum . . 7 manual + Sunset/sunrise
. TI073-3W . . . 500 W @ 120 V, 40 W minimum . . 21 manual + Sunset/sunrise
. TI033 . . . . . . 2400 W max., 1 HP @ 120 V . . . . 7 manual
. TI035 . . . . . . 2400 W max., 1 HP @ 120 V . . . . Sunset/sunrise
. TI071 . . . . . . 1800 W @ 120 V, 0 W minimum . . 7 manual + Sunset/sunrise
. TI072-3W . . . 1800 W @ 120 V, 0 W minimum . . 21 manual + Sunset/sunrise
The 3W means 3-way. The -5 is almond color.
Lov'in it. December 2, 2009 White Doberman (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I did quite a bit of research before purchasing an in wall light switch timer and I got it wrong the first time. I purchased the same model, but it was single pole and not a 3 Way switch. Easy return to Amazon and only paid return shipping.
I have an older house 1960's, so I was a little confused with the wiring, but the installation instructions are very straight forward and simple. Just make sure you are installing the timer according to the correct part of the installation instructions. The "headers": One pole, original 3W and new 3W were a little hard for me to distinguish from at first.
Programming the timer is even simpler. I have it on seven days with individual on/off times and it was super easy to find my longitude and latitude through their site. Over-all very intuitive.
My timer operates one outdoor flood light that has two spots on it. They have two 23 Watt flourescents ( which = 90 Watt standard bulbs ). Combined that is 46 Watts which reaches the timers 40-Watt minimum. The flourescents work perfectly as well as the timers 7 day on and off programming. Flawless.
I love the fact that you can turn off or place the back-lit screen on low. I have it off. When the timer is on ( lights on ) a small blue light in the lower corner is visible which is a great feature and is not distracting.
My only concern is that this particular timer does not have a back up battery or does it? The package says "permanent memory for program and settings." Almost all the other Aube timers in this price range list a back up power battery. For some reason I cannot find that on this one, but permanent should be permanent. I guess I'll find out after a power outage which we get quite often.
I am extremely pleased with this product.
***UPDATE:
Just got hit with the first blizzard of the season. Not surprisingly we lost power. Only for a few hours in the early morning hours, but the unit kept its program and ran perfectly. I am more than Lov'in it now.
excellent appearance and functionality February 12, 2010 Travis Redfield (Monroe, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Appearance: The switch is very distinct. It grabs your attention with it's appealing blue back light, but it is not overdone (especially when the light is set to low). The bottom two buttons and main button are both very nice and do not make the switch seem overly complicated as with others. Overall a very classic look.
Functionality: The switch has worked perfectly as stated by the manufacturer. The time and day of the week on the display are a nice addition and being this switch is installed at my front door it's nice when leaving the house to get a quick glance of the time. I also find myself frequently using the bottom two buttons to check dusk/dawn times. The main button for overriding the program is very easy to use. The programming menu is straight forward and simple to navigate.
Ease of install: I didn't not have any issues installing. The corrections seemed clear for both installation and programming.
Overall: Easily 5 stars. After purchasing my first switch I bought a 2nd one and like them so much I look for another use to buy a 3rd or more. I've considered some of the automated lighting technologies available, but as easy as these switches are to install and use I will likely buy more.
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