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quick t stat question

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i built a rack. 6 slots. 41 qt pans for my boas i have. i bought 6 uth with a johnson contro t stat. i got the one with the bulit in night drop. well the strip has 6 plug holes. one for each uth. well im suppouse to plug one of the black cords into and house appliance timer and im curious where do i plug the timer in. can i just put it in the wall since all my plugs on my t stat strip is full. please let me know. thanks
 
I would assume yes. Since the daytime/nighttime timer is designed to just basically cut the power to the source, or apply power at a certain set time, you can plug it in to the wall and it will cut power/apply to all circuits on the source at the time you have it set at. In my head I am thinking of those automatic timers for like fish tanks or reptile enclosures where you want the lights or heat to turn on at a certain time of the day and shut off at a certain time, so I hope my information helps.
 
if your thermostat truly has a "night drop" feature, then why would you need a timer?

I use timers and dimmers on most of my stuff.
 
Thats kinda what I was thinking. But when timer was mentioned thats when I "assumed" he had one of those plug in the wall socket timers.
 
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