I moved into a home that was built around 2001. The previous owner installed a landscape system which uses 2 PHT02 Mini-Timers to turn it on/off.
A year or so ago, I noticed that the lights would be on or off at odd times. I eventually narrowed it down to the timer in the garage (tucked away above the transformer) losing time. I unplugged it and the issues went away.
A few months later, I observed a similar pattern. However, this time it was the wall outlet to which the timer was connected; it wouldn't even manually change the state of the lamps. Eventually, I found an outlet that worked and relocated the timer.
Two weeks ago, I noticed the same thing but can't seem to find a wall outlet that will work anymore that isn't in the garage. I'm in a raised home due to flood zones and all the outlets are on the ceiling down there. It's also semi-exposed to the weather, so I would prefer not to keep it down there.
Any general thoughts around troubleshooting this type of behavior? I'm assuming either the timer is failing--it is discontinued--, the switching module is failing, or there is enough signal loss between the point of origin and the destination to keep it from working.
I don't have another unit I trust, so I've tried to find the switching module. I can't find anything obvious though. I've seen a post on this forum recommend the AM466 Appliance Module to control this type of application. However, when I look at my transformer, I don't have one in between my transformer plug and the outlet. The outlet doesn't seem to be special, but I haven't' pulled it out of the gang box to check.
Eventually, I'd like to get this into a smart hub or daylight-aware setup. But getting my basic timer functionality fixed is top of my current list.
TIA for any guidance you all have!