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    Oct 2, 2010, 04:29 PM
    Timer not keeping time.
    I have a IIIWoods indoor timer where you push down the pins to have it on and up for off. The problem is, it never keeps the time right. It's always around three hours off. I fix the time, then about 2-3 days later it's off time again.

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