Yard Master 13547 6-Outlet Power Stake with Light Sensor and 6-Foot Cord
Iluminada Bravo • 12 years ago
Product Features
- Contains 6-feet of 14/3-gauge cord, green color blends in with your landscaping
- Accepts up to 6 plugged in items at a time, weatherproof timer and outlet covers make this perfect for use any season
- 15A rating at 125V, 14/3-gauge, SJTW(rated weatherproof)
- Featuring built-in rain-proof mechanical timer, automate and set lighting schedules
- Several timer cycles include ON at dusk, OFF at dawn, OFF always, 2, 4, 6, and 8-hour cycles
Power To The People And that is exactly what this outdoor power control unit provides. We bought it specifically to mount in the center of our patio table. We often sit outside and work so we needed outlets for two laptop computers, a buglight and a string of rope lights. This unit provides that and so far has been impervious to the weather.This unit has six power outlets, three per side, plus a mounting spike (detachable)so that it can be on a lawn and then be an automated control center for outdoor lighting, Christmas lights or what ever. It has a master ON/OFF circuit breaker in addition to timer under a plastic cover on top of the unit. The timer is really quite versatile. It can be set to turn the outlets on at dusk and then turn them off again at dawn or at any one of four preset intervals (2,4,6 & 8 hours).There really isn’t a whole lot more to say about this unit. It has performed reliably even both good and bad weather. If I needed another outdoor power unit I would buy another one of these.
Master Reset Switch I installed the well made & designed power outlet, hooked-up the lights & NOTHING.I turned the selection knob to on & other settings & NOTHING.Finally (as a last resort) I read the instructions – looking for a reset breaker & NOTHING.After the sick feeling & anger passed, I started to feel around for a switch or reset button (naturally when installed I didn’t have visual access to the back or bottom).Located on the back of the power outlet is a soft plastic bubble – under the bubble is a master reset switch. After flipping this switch everything worked!
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