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Click here to see a 2007 Boatworks Article on creative ways to use our wireless switch and our shut-off timer circuit. Here's how it installs: Connect timer to your propane power switch as shown in our diagram. Pre-set your average cooking time. (up to one hour) No additional buttons, switches or changes on the outside of the panel are needed. The delay timer is connected inside your switch panel and has its own peel and stick mount for easy installation. Now whenever you cook, your propane solenoid switch will automatically shut off after a pre-determined time. Flip your propane panel switch off and on again to reactive the timer if you still have cooking to do. Other Uses: This little delay timer is a flexible and fun way to add a delay shut-off to other onboard applications. For example, connect it to a deck or spreader light. Disembark with the lights on. Your lights will turn off automatically after you are securely on your way. Setup is quick and easy with thumbwheel adjustment between 1 second up to and 60 minutes. The Timer can be configured to activate once for each trigger, or free-run as soon as power is applied. Relay can be configured to be normally on or normally off. Timer should be installed inside your electrical cabinet or other protected space (NOT IN THE PROPANE LOCKER!). Instructions are included for our propane shut-off circuit and nine other wiring applications for the alarm industry that you may be able to find applications for. Code an alarm signal: This little circuit can be placed in line with an engine alarm sensor. You can now give that particular sensor its own distint pulsing signal. Now should an engine alarm go off you will know instantly by the "beeping" that it is you have a temperature problem ,for example. We're sure there are a lot of other uses. Send us an email with your invention! FEATURES:
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