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The ENERLITES Countdown Timer Switch is a UL-listed, in-wall device designed to automatically turn off bathroom fans and lights after a user-selected interval between 1 and 30 minutes. It supports a wide range of bulbs including LED, CFL, and incandescent up to 800W, operates on standard 120V AC with a 15A rating, and requires a neutral wire for installation. Featuring a bright blue LED night light for easy location in darkness and a sleek screwless design, it offers energy efficiency, convenience, and reliable performance for modern homes.






| ASIN | B00IB0ZJXE |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,212 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Wall Timer Switches |
| Brand | ENERLITES |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | 4: Wiring Required: Hot, Neutral, Ground, Load, Standard AC Electrical Connectivity |
| Connector Type | Wire Leads |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Standard AC Electrical Control, Wiring Required: Hot, Neutral, Ground, Load |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883951412838 |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.7 x 1.47 x 2.75 inches |
| Item model number | HET06A-R-W |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Top Greener Inc |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.47 x 2.75 inches |
| Terminal | Button |
| UPC | 883951412838 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 131 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Wattage | 800 watts |
D**D
Seems to work well, mostly
Seems to work well, mostly. Sometimes there are issues getting the buttons to register and you need to press them multiple times to start the timer. The blue LEDs are bright and can serve as a dim night light in a bathroom. I have these in each of my bathrooms. They are very stylish with our room decor. They run a bit warm to the touch. I am guessing that it's some resistor in the circuit that they are running hot for current limiting or voltage reduction. I used these to replace similar switches from a different manufacturer that ended up burning out at about the same time in my bathrooms. I took them both apart and found a couple of parts that were running warm/hot, as the circuit board and the parts had charring. I repair electronics and these were beyond repair. The replacement parts were more than a new switch costs. Pay attention to the variety of timing options so that they fit your needs. Similar switches from other manufacturers have different timings that you may or may not prefer. I liked this one the best. Easy, standard installation as any other light switch. You may or may not be able to install these yourself, due to building codes in your area.
K**M
Installed Right, Works Right
I bought three of these to control my bathroom exhaust fans. The price was fair for this type of switch. These are made in China. They are UL listed. There is a two-year warranty. The installation instructions included are easy to understand, especially the wiring diagram. Follow them! Turn off the electricity for the circuit at the breaker. You must have a white neutral wire in the box for this switch to work. In my case (I installed mine in a box with more than one switch), all the white wires were bundled together with a wire nut and shoved to the back of the box. Look for the white wire(s). I had two black wires going to the existing switch: one was for the line (supplying electricity to the switch) and one was for the load (sending electricity to the fan/light when switched on). If not labeled, to determine which is which, you can use a volt-ohm meter. Be careful because you will have to turn the power back on to test this. With the switch off, make contact with a white wire with one VOM probe and with the other probe touch the black wire. Whichever black wire reads voltage, that’s the line wire. The other black wire that reads no voltage with the switch off is the load. Before proceeding, turn off the electricity at the breaker. Now it’s just a simple matter of following the wiring diagram and matching the colors. Use the included wire nuts and securely twist them down on the wires you’re connecting. Operation is almost self-explanatory. The switch has blue LED lights that function as night lights (they can be a bit bright). People leave fans running and walk away. These stop that problem and save on electricity.
R**Y
Seems like a good product, but light is too bright
It seems well-built, it was easy to install, and it works as expected. Other reviewers have said this, but it was hard to tell how bright this was until I installed it. I would definitely compare it to a nightlight. If that's what you want then you will like this. If you it's not, you might want to look at another option.
J**O
Saves us energy. Great Value. Easy to install.
I purchased three of these units 5 years ago. I had annoyingly loud, cheap bathroom ventilation fans which I replaced with some higher-end quiet Panasonic units that I found on Amazon. However, they were so quiet that I worried my children would leave them on and blow all of the air conditioning out of the house so I replaced the fan wall switches with these units. They have held up over the years and I've been very happy with them. It makes it so I don't have to go back later and shut off the fan after a steamy shower. And the fan will never operate longer than half an hour and won't blow for a day or two when my children forget to Turn it off. There is always a blue LED light which glows gently and acts as a nice night light. If I ever get up to use the bathroom at night I don't have to turn on the lights. That is also nice for our guests in the guest bathroom. I leave the house through my garage. As I leave I turn on the super bright overhead shop lights of the garage, put my shoes on, open the garage door, reach back inside the house and turn off the overhead shop lights and then make my way out of the garage in the car under the weak light of the garage door opener. I recently bought a fourth unit and installed it so I could turn on the garage overhead lights as I left and they would just shut off a minute later automatically. However, because those overhead garage shop lights are also controlled by another light switch on the far end of the three car garage the unit does not work. This is not a flaw in the unit it is just not designed to work with a 3-way switch which is clearly documented in the questions and answers section. I'm keeping the switch and I will find another use for it or give it to a friend who can use it. I really like them
S**L
Perfect Fix.
I am really bothered by bathroom fans that seem to be left on forever. I previously purchased some little spring loaded timers - wind them all the way and they stay on for an hour. The spring seemed to give out on tow of the three that I purchased. I purchased 1 Enerlites 30-minute countdown timer switch - easy to install. The buttons are a little confusing, but I got over that by day #2. Ended up purchasing 2 more timers - so all bathrooms with showers were covered. These were not the cheapest, but the build quality seemed solid, reviews were good, and I liked the way the light almond matched our existing wall plates and switches. Just make sure you understand the “Load” wire - the individual wire that runs to the fan, light, etc. I really like these switches.
D**H
Blue LEDs are WAY TOO BRIGHT
Blue LEDs are WAY TOO BRIGHT. Walk into the bathroom at night and it's just blinding. Otherwise the switch works well and I like the time interval options. Doesn't cause LED room lights to flicker when the fan turns off.
C**E
Arrive brand New, haven't installed all however easy to install and looks nice. Cheaper than buying at local home store, cost around $28. I would recommend seller
L**O
aveces funciona y a veces no, pasando el tiempo seleccionado no corta la corriente. Casi me causa un accidente.
J**F
I installed these in two bathrooms as the fans could run for hours if no one was around to turn them off manually. Fan exhausts 50cfm X 60 minutes means 3000 cubic feet of warm air jettisoned per hour! The 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 & 30 minute buttons are perfect intervals for showers and for even the worst smells. Installation was tight as the timer casing is deep. I installed alongside the light switch in a deep 2-gang box and all the wiring still had to be tucked over behind the light switch - No room left behind the timer. The blue LEDs provide just enough reflected light at night to see without being intrusive. (Looking directly at them could be a little piercing in the dark). Bonus: The button to start/stop the fan has no printing on it - That means there is nothing to fade or wipe off over time. I used to have a dial fan timer where the numbers wore off after a few years. The timer still worked perfectly, but it looked crappy.
R**.
Looked high & low for a reasonably priced ivory bathroom fan timer control switch. This seems to fit the bill just right. What I love most about it is you select the time to run, & then just use the on/off after that over & over again to control it. And really, some people have gone on about the brightness of the 2 blue lights that's on this model: 0 to 30 minutes, that you can't turn off. But, I really don't find it all that bright. They have another one from 0 to 4hrs. that you can program the lights off if it's really going to bother you. I called the company before buying to find out the depth it sits in the electrical box, as I couldn't find the info here, or even on the manufacturers web site. I'll share it here, as the courteous young man on the end of the line was kind enough to measure it being 1.5 inches/3.81 cm deep from the setting ears to the back/bottom of the switch. It fit without any problems & room behind it to spare in the electrical box. Also, yes you need a neutral wire to make it work properly, but this isn't an issue if wired between the circuit breaker & the fan it's going to control, meaning, a power in black(power)/white(neutral)/ground to the switch & a power out black(load)/white(neutral)/ground from the switch to the fan. If the switch is after the fan on the circuit & at the end of that run then you'll need a black/red/white/ground to control the fan & for this switch to function properly. If not practical to change the wiring if the latter is the installation then a mechanical/spring wind up is your better option which in my case, this switch has replaced.
J**A
Tuve que traer al electricista para instalarlo, ha funcionado a la perfección, todos los vecinos estan contentos con este control para el jacuzzi
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