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Apr 27, 2018
Simplest way to replace a faulty timer unit
2 of 3 found this helpful Bought this to replace a faulty timer unit of the same model. The old unit had been working perfectly for over 20+ years. Simply remove the front panel, where the circuit board and controls are, and pop the new panel back on. Job done. As simple as replacing a blown light bulb. The front control unit has spring loaded contacts to the base plate, so you don't even need to do any rewiring. Oh, don't forget to turn the power off first before you do anything!
Yes, there are cheaper, more up to date timer controls available but what you are paying for is ease of replacement. When I examined the old control unit, I noticed the battery inside was dead and leaking so badly that the connection to the circuit board had corroded and loosen off. The cost of a new battery is a few pounds. Do check the battery inside if you haven't replaced it for a long time.