About one week in and sadly I haven't actually accomplished much, although I have learned a lot more about what my options are. While I was originally in love with Sam's guide, it occurred to me that at time I don't know when exactly I will want to turn everything off, so a remote system might work better. I found these:
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=BH9936-3&cat=CON
that look like they could work, although I see some downsides there too. Going to think about it a bit more and then probably buy these. If anyone knows of a similar, but better, product, let me know.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=BH9936-3&cat=CON
that look like they could work, although I see some downsides there too. Going to think about it a bit more and then probably buy these. If anyone knows of a similar, but better, product, let me know.


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If yes, whether that's 15 minutes or 4 hours, the timer system still seems like the best solution to me, for the reason he mentions above.
Assume you overshoot by 10 minutes every time you use the timer. You would need to remember to turn off the device approximately 99.99% of the time to match this. (Assuming it stays on for an extra 24 hours if you forget). With the timer you cannot forget to turn it off.
Can you put the stuff on a switch (maybe a lightswitch) that is in easy reach? That way you wouldn't have to find the remote etc. I suspect that the remote will be tough to keep track of.
If you don't want to solder, you actually do it without using a soldering iron. Just carefully cut the outer jacket of the cord, and cut the live wire and screw it down into the timer. There are a couple of other ways to do it too. Unfortunately no one makes one of these for some unknown reason. I would think it would have a decent market.
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