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Reviews (7)

Mar 12, 2017
Interesting Light Show!
The dIsplay went out 2 months after installing it. At first it was a single element. I figured I could live with that. Then another one started working sometimes and sometimes not. I tried getting it replaced, but since I had already given a good feedback, the lister wouldn't hear of it. offered a buck off. I said No, replace it and nothing.
The up side is that it still controls the fan okay, but the display looks like a light show with all the elements going on/off randomly. It's kind of nauseating it you watch it too long. Anyway...thought I'd throw in my experience with mine.

Feb 04, 2017
CHEAP - May burn your house down!
1 of 2 found this helpful CHEAP PRODUCT. When it came in:
1. I opened it and my first giveaway was that the power cable it came with was a standard 18 AWG NEMA cable. (WAY TOO SMALL of a wire gauge for an input cable for a 9 output 15 amp fused power distro.)
2. My second giveaway was the light duty case and rack ears for the unit.
3. My third giveaway was the fact that the rack ear holes did not quite line up exactly.
4. My forth giveaway was when I took off the top of the unit (yes, that voids whatever lame warranty this unit would have.) and noticed the small gauge wires hooking up the components. The ground wire even had a cold solder joint on the first ground point on receptacle one.
4a. The wire running from the light duty NEMA power input connector was all 16 gauge, which is probably acceptable for small loads.
4b. However, I noticed that the wire connecting the switch to the receptacles were all 20 gauge. This it probably okay if you are powering up a little CD player for your disco, but you better not be powering up any power amps or fish tank heaters.
I did not remove the circuit board from the backs of the switches themselves, so I have no clue what their power handling capacity is.
Since I don't want to take more time to buy a better unit, I decided to solder 14 gauge wire from the power input to the boards and I also added 14 gauge wire for the ground wire. While I was doing that, I fixed the cold solder joint I found. I also soldered some 16 gauge wire from the switch backs to the each switches receptacle to augment the 20 gauge that was already there.
All in all, I basically rebuilt and rewired the entire unit. I am using it to switch power on a rack of different game consoles which run about 80-125 watts each or about an amp each. Along with the other thins in the box, like fans HDMI switches, LED lighting and such, I estimate the power unit is having to handle anywhere from 2 to 8 amps continuous with peaks to 10 when the fan controller kicks in when the fan controller sees that its 100 degrees F in the box. I do not believe this power unit could handle that out of the box. I am probably going to replace this unit fairly quick with a quality unit. (which are getting hard to find on eBay.)
In conclusion, I'd stay away from this unit if you are going to need to switch REAL equipment that actually uses power. Otherwise, you may have the unit go out, or worse, a FIRE.

Feb 07, 2017
Unit malfunctioned within 3 months of receiving it
I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND USING THIS CONTROLLER IN ANYTHING IMPORTANT.
My function for this was to turn on a fan when the unit it was monitoring got to 100 degrees "F." The instructions seemed a bit hard to understand, but I was able to get the thing programmed as I wanted. 100F is the lowest temp in the heat mode.
The unit worked fine for about 2 months and then I discovered the middle digit, lower segment right segment was out. I also noticed the segment above it was out, but it came back on with a tap. The unit continues to switch the fan on and off, but sometimes it's hard to read the temp.
I would have expected this controller to last for a lot longer than 2 months without a flaw. Seems that things from China simply do not last like they should.