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| All Star Join Date: May 2008 Location: Fredericton
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| I just bought 6 wireless t/max timers from someone on this site. They came in fine, no problems there. Some of the posts I've read about them make it seem like I also need the 3/A timers as well. Is this the case, or am i fine just haveing the wirelss timers? I'm a bit lost here. Any help would be appreciated, thanks. |
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| Veteran Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Michigan Posts: 469 | Depends on what kind of beds you have. If your beds have Tmax timers on them and are "wireless ready", then you just need the G2 access point. If your beds just have Tmax timers on them and are not "wireless ready", then you also need the power injector. If your beds don't have Tmax 3A's or an oem equivalent, then you also need a 3A room timer to hook up to the remote timer wires coming from the beds. In that case, you can get use the 3A's that are "wireless ready", which go by another name that excapes me at the moment, and plug in an access point (transmitter) to each 3A. |
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