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I've ended up with an aqua knight a029 first gen.

Has anyone here ever had one of these work with a controller? And what controller was it?

Thanks
 

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I've ended up with an aqua knight a029 first gen.

Has anyone here ever had one of these work with a controller? And what controller was it?

Thanks
With the correct wiring any low side MOSFET using controller " should" work
E.g. tc420 or 421 ect
Or



Goes both ways...
Attention:
The timer can be fit with all electronic products,like aquarium lights, DC water pumps, DC fans, DC lamps etc.
The input voltage is 0-24V, input current is 0-1.5A
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No guarantee but many similar style lights ( constant voltage) work the same.

All work w / 12-24 v power and usually 2-6A per channel.
Do need to use one w/ adequate current handling
 

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