• 2-On/off setting per day
  • 121-Watt power-Pack to allow versatility of usage
  • Safe operation
  • Long life
  • Key hole mountings are featured for ease of operation

Product Description
121W, Power Pack Transformer, With Timer, Plug In…. More >>

Intermatic ML121RT Low Voltage 121-Watt Power Pack with Timer, Black



5 Responses to “Intermatic ML121RT Low Voltage 121-Watt Power Pack with Timer, Black”

  1. This is the 4th power pack I’ve had to order. It seems that the timer quits working or it gets a short inside after a 3 or 4 year period. The product is excellent, but work needs to be done on making them last longer. I realize it runs 24/7, but I have other things that run 24/7 also and they don’t die in 3 or 4 years. It is not overloaded, but indeed under the rated capacity. Hope Intermatic gets this and works on improving their already good product.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. T. Strong says:

    This purchase was to replace a defective low voltage lighting system transformer and controller. It works to perfection!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. J. Brooks says:

    The transformer works with no problems. It is exactly like the one I replaced. Because of it’s age or wattage rating, it was impossible to find in stores. The price on Amazon.com is much less than other websites, even Ebay, plus I received free shipping! A similar wattage transformer in a retail store would have easily cost three times more. I am so glad I found this on Amazon. This seller is great! The transaction went very smoothly and I received it quickly. I highly recommend this seller for whatever he has to seller. You can order with confindence! Thank you
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Within a month the timer wouldn’t turn on the light. Seems the plastic wheel is just not substantial enough to handle a number of cycles. Now I’ve got it on a light sensor switch and have to hear the motor running the timer. Not what I hope for.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. We purchased a 4-light set which came with this transformer bundled in and at the beginning of the second season the timer had already stopped working (we had unplugged it for the winter). We could switch the lights off and on manually for a couple of months and then the transformer began overheating and would trip itself off (thermal switch still worked!) These units had 5-year warranties but it appears that Intermatic changed it to 1-year recently. So I thought I had plenty of time to locate the receipt but by the time I did the warranty had already expired. I think these units have a design defect or are being made cheaply and not as durable as the previous models.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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