The Utilitec 0192773 timer has astro dusk-to-dawn functions.
The manual is very unclear at the exact point you need it to say how to set dusk-to-dawn.
The following page has the manual, with explanation how to find the astro dawn-to-dusk setting
http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html
When you are programming the timer, press TIME button and hours start flashing.
Press the +/- button ... the trick is to keep pushing the +/- button until it finally gets to astro, and the sun-moon symbol shows on display.
When the sun-moon symbol shows, the display also shows AM.
Press the +/- again and PM show.
So if you want Program1 to turn lights ON at dusk (PM), then your display needs to show: 1 ON PM sun-moon.
To continue setting astro, do not set hours, just press PROG button.
Then repeat the steps above until: 1 OFF AM sun-moon show on display.
answer does everything except drive to your house and program timer.
The link has 2 blank spaces added to it. Copy and paste following link and watch carefully since fixya site adds spaces after copy-paste:http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire...
Okay, I am a highly intelligent person and I can not get this to work. I have followed the instructions. The time is set. When I try to program the timer and I select the time, it NEVER cycles to the the sun/moon symbol. I am only able to code in a specific time! When I set it "mode" to the sun/moon symbol it does not do anything at the selected dawn/dusk times. I have another dawn dusk switch and it works in a similar fashion, but I had no issues setting it to work. Is there a piece I am missing?
Right there with ya Kimberly. Makes no sense. I've set and reset this thing numerous times and whether I set it per original instruction, youtube instruction, instruction in this post or what variation I use, It just doen't work on dusk/ dawn setting. I'm abut ready to buy a different brand. Any Help? Anyone ? Anyone ? Bueller?
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