I have "The Timer" timer system on my feeder. I am using a 12v motor and 12v battery and the timer always shows 6v. I have replaced the battery with a brand new 12v so I doubt it is a battery issue. Is there something I am doing wrong?
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Yep, I talked to Carl from Ultramatic and he explained that if you remove the battery for charging, and the solar panel is in sun light "The Timer" will read the charge coming from the solar panel @ 6V. He said just put the 12V battery back in and hit the reset button to fix the issue.
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I have an issue with one of "the timers" too. Not a big deal but maybe someone here knows what's up. I have three of these timers. Two of them will throw corn for five seconds when I use the test button. The third one however, throws for whatever time you have your feed times set for whether it's two seconds or ten.
Is there a way to change this?
Dave
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Originally posted by berettadave View PostI have an issue with one of "the timers" too. Not a big deal but maybe someone here knows what's up. I have three of these timers. Two of them will throw corn for five seconds when I use the test button. The third one however, throws for whatever time you have your feed times set for whether it's two seconds or ten.
Is there a way to change this?
Dave
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Mine has read 6V for a few seasons, but like mentioned, still works fine. Just out of curiosity is it working at half speed when reading 6V?
I won't change either way, because if it slung corn any harder and farther my animals might get an eye put out.
Just as long as it gets corn on the ground every time it is slated to go off, I am satisfied. I hunt East Texas so swine just want it their when promised, the timer does that every time.Last edited by HNT ETX; 06-13-2016, 05:57 PM.
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