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Timer for 36 hour days


catweazle1

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Asking for someone. Is there a timer or light controller, inkbird?, that allows greater than 24 hour cycles or how it might be done? This is for plants in an aquarium. He's into salt water fish. He wants to try a 24 day/12 dark cycle.

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4 minutes ago, Slippy One said:

Where is this cycle found in nature? 
 

He's a science enthusiast. He wants to do it because he can. He wants to set up an experiment in a 10-gallon. tank.

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Tool station do 7 day segmented timers for like 14 quid... They'll need wiring up but i reckon they'll get the job done.

 

:yinyang:

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Any digital timer will work,think about it.......

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I've just seen the exo-planet KELT-9 b has a 36hr day. Tell your friend thanks fort his research. 

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6 minutes ago, Slippy One said:

I've just seen the exo-planet KELT-9 b has a 36hr day. Tell your friend thanks fort his research. 

Incidentally, that kind of thinking adds to potential applications for adapting methods to Mars habitation and such places.

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47 minutes ago, Slippy One said:

I've just seen the exo-planet KELT-9 b has a 36hr day. Tell your friend thanks fort his research. 

Thats a 36 hour year ... I already checked

 

:yinyang:

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