I suspect that most of these boxes default to "off"
when a power bump occurs; that would be the only safe
mode.
You may have to build an interface with some relays,
then run it off a 555 timer circuit to interrupt the
electrode circuit yourself.
bill in Denver
--- indigoauto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in the Folsom PSG-202, but would
> like to know whether it can be used with
> a timer. None of the retailers selling the unit
> have been able to provide an answer. If the
> unit is providing output when the timer turns the
> power off, will the unit still provide
> output when the timer turns the power back on? I
> have a simple EMS that I can run off an
> AC adapterplugged into a timer. The problem is that
> when the timer turns back on, the
> unit comes on in standby. If the PSG-202 will not
> work with a timer, can anyone suggest a
> power box that will.
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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