Daylight Savings Time and Timer adjustments?

Do you adjust your timers:

  • All at once

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • In smaller increments over days and/or weeks?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Potato

    Votes: 4 66.7%

  • Total voters
    6
  • Poll closed .

Beachwalker

Well-Known Member
What I do is adjust a half an hour for 3-4 days and then another half an hour when I'm sick of it :/

  • What do you do?
 
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My tent boycotted daylight savings. Why bother?
Cuz I want my electricity on during the cheapest possible time of day, my rates are among the highest in all of the USA

Don't matter anyway I got to playing a video game next thing I know my normal 9 a.m. alarm was going off which is now 10 a.m. so it's done now all at once forget about it I hate daylight savings time it's ridiculous and it needs to stop Nationwide just pick one already!

I voted potato :wall:
 
Holy shit that's expensive. .07$ during normal hours and .0815$ after 500kw or 750kw I cant remember.
 
Holy shit that's expensive. .07$ during normal hours and .0815$ after 500kw or 750kw I cant remember.
funny. Mine gets cheaper if i use more.
Rate: (Monthly)

  • $0.1660 per KWH for first 100 KWH per month
  • $0.1451 per KWH for all excess KWH per month.


Minimum Rate: $6.00 per month.

Prompt Payment Discount: Twenty percent (20%) discount will be allowed on the above rates, if payment is received within fift een (15) days after the bill is rendered. The bill is considered as being rendered fifteen (15) days prior to the discount date. Discount will not be allowed when arrears are due.
 
funny. Mine gets cheaper if i use more.
Rate: (Monthly)

  • $0.1660 per KWH for first 100 KWH per month
  • $0.1451 per KWH for all excess KWH per month.


Minimum Rate: $6.00 per month.

Prompt Payment Discount: Twenty percent (20%) discount will be allowed on the above rates, if payment is received within fift een (15) days after the bill is rendered. The bill is considered as being rendered fifteen (15) days prior to the discount date. Discount will not be allowed when arrears are due.
That's pretty crazy, I'm guessing you hit that 100kwh pretty often?
 
Most of the digital timers I have seen come with it programmed in as well, it would be the analog timers that would need to be switched over.
Like Boatguy pointed out, my plants must be from Arizona cause they all stayed on the same schedule...
 
Like Boatguy pointed out, my plants must be from Arizona cause they all stayed on the same schedule...
They will stay on the same schedule, They will just be different from your schedule. Where the plants use to come on at 7, they will now come on at 6. Unless you're using a digital timer and it switched the time for you automatically.?
 
They will stay on the same schedule, They will just be different from your schedule. Where the plants use to come on at 7, they will now come on at 6. Unless you're using a digital timer and it switched the time for you automatically.?
The only thing the plants noticed is that I came in an hour later. The lights cycled just like they always have. What I'm saying is that the lights don't change when they come on-just the clock on my wall did.
 
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