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Honeywell Home RPLS740B ECONOswitch 7-Day Solar Programmable Switch, Lights and Motors, Indoor and Outdoor, Energy Saving White

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2.Size:7 Day Solar Time Table


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  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR LIGHTS - Add convenience and customization to your home with the Honeywell Home ECONOSwitch 7-Day Solar Programmable Light Switch
  • HELPS SAVE ON YOUR ENERGY BILL - Scheduled programming allows the Econoswitch to turn your home lights and motors on and off automatically, helping you save both time and energy
  • CONTROL MULTIPLE DEVICES - Schedule your motor-operated appliances such as ceiling fans, bathroom fans, pond pumps, and pool pumps in addition to all your home lighting (one switch per home installation). 1800W, ¾ HP on 120v
  • SIMPLE PROGRAMMING - Easily program up to 7 on-and-off schedules per week that can be repeated daily or weekly. 3-button interface makes programming simple
  • VERSATILE LIGHTING - Compatible with LED, CFL, incandescent, halogen and fluorescent lighting for outdoor or indoor operation
  • INSTALLATION - Single-pole installation that requires a neutral wire. This switch cannot be used if there is no neutral wire (white wires joined together) inside the electrical box. Wallplate not included
  • MULTIPLE MODES - Manually control your lighting or let the ECONOswitch run automatically on a programmed schedule
  • CONVENIENT UPDATES - Automatically adjusts to daylight savings to ensure that your programs run correctly and on time. Programs protected during power outages. The Random Setting turns timed light on and off for extra home security while you’re away
  • SLEEK DESIGN - Sleek wall mounts blend in with virtually any home interior and a large backlit screen provides clear viewing at night
  • DIMENSIONS - 6. 7 x 9. 1 x 1. 9 inches


Product Description

Customize your home with a Honeywell Home ECONO switch 7-Day Solar Programmable Switch. Scheduled programming allows this programmable light switch to turn your home lighting on and off automatically, saving you both time and energy. Easily program up to 7 on-and-off schedules per week that can be repeated daily or weekly. Painless installation saves you the hassle of hiring a third party to install your programmable light switch. Sleek wall mounts blend in with virtually any home interior and a large backlit screen provides clear viewing at night. DISCLAIMERS This switch cannot be used if there is no neutral wire (white wires joined together) inside the electrical box.

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The Honeywell RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors helps you save money by ensuring that your lights come on only when you need them. This unit works with incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use. It also works with ceiling fans, bathroom fans, pond pumps, and pool pumps. Featuring three operating modes and seven programs, the 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors allows you to create programs that best suit your lifestyle. Its sleek design fits flush with standard wallplates, while the large screen and backlight provide clear viewing, even at night. Easy to install and equipped with an automatic daylight saving update, this switch works to keep energy costs down even when you're not around.

Three Modes Offer Variety and Security
Save money on your energy bills with the Honeywell 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors. With its three different operating modes, you can customize your system to best suit your lighting needs. The automatic mode turns lights on at sunset and off at sunrise using the solar timetable or you can choose fixed hours to avoid having the lights on all night, while the manual setting lets you use it as a conventional switch. For extra security, the random mode works by turning lights on and off inside the house while you're on vacation. This simulates an active household, discouraging potential break-ins and giving you peace of mind while you're away.

Includes Seven Customizable Programs
The 7-Day Solar Time Table flexible programming allows you to create up to seven programs per week. A single program can apply to one day or the entire week. Whether you want living room lights off during the day, or patio lights on after sunset, Honeywell provides you with numerous customizable options for incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting systems.

A handy manual override allows you to turn the light on or off without affecting the current program. For added convenience, this switch also automatically adjusts for daylight saving time so you don't have to worry about reprogramming.

Activate Lights with Solar Timetable Function
When you enter your home's latitude and longitude, the Solar Time Table switch calculates the sunrise and sunset times for each day of the year. The program automatically turns your lights on and off with the daylight, so you always have light when it's most useful. The switch also gives you the option of adjusting lights up to an hour before actual sunrise or sunset, ideal for places where trees block the majority of natural light.

Slim Design and Simple Installation
Thanks to its compact design, the Solar Time Table Programmable Switch adds a sleek and subtle touch to your room. It measures a slim 2-7/10 by 1-7/10 by 1-7/10 inches (H x W x D) for a flush fit in any standard decorative wallplate. The intuitive three-button interface makes it simple to create your programming schedule, providing a wide screen and backlight for easy viewing day or night. An LED offers you quick confirmation of its on/off status. Its large backlit screen comes with the option to stay lit up on low intensity as a nightlight and turns on its high intensity when you press either of the buttons. It installs easily with its line, neutral and load wire connection.

An Way to Save Money
Because the Solar Time Table works automatically, you can save money on your energy bills with the push of a button. The programming limits unnecessary use of lights, giving you more control over how much electricity you consume. Your household becomes more , and you get longer-lasting lights.

Warranty Information
The Honeywell 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors is supported by a one year limited warranty.

What's in the Box
Switch, wire connectors and instructions.




Lester More
June 29, 2025
I am very pleased with this neat timer. I bought one to control the lights on the front of our house and was happy enough with its operation that I bought another for our rear patio light (all LEDs). I have had them since September and October of last year (about 8 months now) and they have performed flawlessly. I installed them after I learned that a house several doors down our street had a break-in.I installed the timers myself. As has been mentioned, you do need to have a neutral wire, so you'll need to confirm you have a neutral wire in the junction box where it's going to be installed. The timer does take up more room, so you'll also want to confirm there's some extra room for it to fit properly. I installed one switch in a box that contained three switches, and the other in a box that contained two. Some wire re-arranging was necessary. Also, the three-switch box had three neutral wires coming in to the box and the supplied wire nut was too small, so I had to use a larger wire nut (which I luckily happened to have on hand from another project).Programming on/off times for the timer isn't even necessary if you're satisfied with the default settings, which is turn on at sunset and off at 11:00pm. I originally programmed mine to come on at sunset and off at sunrise. After observing operation for a few weeks it appeared that there was adequate light at sunset and sunrise, even on cloudy days, so I thought, what the heck, I'll save a little more money (after all, that's one of the reasons for using a timer) so I reprogrammed them to turn on 10 minutes after sunset and off 10 minutes before sunrise; a good compromise between clear and cloudy days. I considered 20 minutes but decided against it due to inadequate ambient light on a cloudy day. (on or off sunrise/sunset offsets can only be done in 10 minute increments) Some have complained of the complexity of programming the switch. I found that it did seem to be just a little tricky to learn, but my instructions came with several examples so, once I learned the "flow" of how the switch works it was pretty straightforward. My instructions came with a flow chart of the different programming modes which also was handy. You'll want to hold on to the instructions to serve as a "memory jogger" if you ever wish to reprogram the timer in the future. The default latitude/longitude location is roughly in the eastern US, so you'll probably want to change it to your location. Easy enough since the instructions include a good number of major and minor cities and you can use the closest one, or use something like Google maps to find your lat/long.Some have complained that the timer makes a click when the lights come on. It does make a very soft "click" when the internal relay is actuated, but it's no louder than a "soft click" manual toggle switch. I have one timer installed near a couch where we watch TV and more often than not we don't even notice the click, and we don't blast the TV. If in a quiet room it will be just noticeable enough for you to think "oh--the outside lights just came on. That's nice" and you'll go back to your reading or whatever task at hand.A few complained about the blue LED that comes on when the internal relay is actuated. I found it to be a nice reassurance/confirmation that the lights are on, especially if an outside light is around a corner where you can't readily see that it's on. I didn't find it to be that distracting.The screen on this timer has a clock that is easily readable, as are the icons that indicate the different modes. The days of the week are somewhat small, but you'll realistically only need to see them when programming the timer, and even then just move a little closer. The back-light on the screen can be programmed to stay on bright, or to go to dim or off 3 seconds after pressing any button. I set mine to go to dim; another cool reassurance that things are working as normal. I discovered a nice little side-benefit: when in normal "run" mode, if you press the left or right side of the slim rocker button the screen will momentarily display your current sunrise/sunset time.The timer will automatically adjust for daylight saving time (DST). We live in a DST area and the switches have gone through two DST adjustments flawlessly.We've experienced one 30 minute power outage and the timers did not have to be reprogrammed. From what I understand even after the 4 hour limit you'll only have to reprogram the clock, and won't loose any programming.All in all I am very satisfied with the quality and operation of my timers. It is convenient to not have to remember to turn the lights on at dusk and off at dawn every day. And it's very nice if we've been out all day and return after sunset to come home to an automatically well-lit house. Sure, you could use IOT smart-switches. But sometimes it's a good idea to spread your technology risk around--some self contained (as this is), and some computer/internet controlled.
Charlie Whyte
June 22, 2025
I purchased two of these many years ago and one of them failed after several years. I replaced it with a less expensive timer-switch. The lesser priced switch was difficult to program and lost its programming almost every power failure, which made the cheaper switch very frustrating to use.This Honeywell timer-switch is much easier to program (intuitive for me). It keeps its programming with power failures. It looks much nicer and now costs less than the ones I purchased more than a decade ago. The device I received came with no programming instructions and I had to look up my latitude and longitude for the Dusk/Dawn timing options, which took me about two minutes.Bottom line: Good price. Set and forget. It works. Perfect for porch, outdoor security, or driveway lights.
none
June 17, 2025
I just purchased 4 of these timer switches. Little to dislike, other than the instructions that somehow leave out the fact that an OFF time must be programmed even though sunrise/sunset mode is selected. Actually, the time itself is not entered, but you must still scroll through the ON setting, then select OFF and then the preset sunrise time appears and YOU MUST ACCEPT THAT. If you don't follow this step, there is an 11 pm default OFF time. I may not have explained that very well, but neither did the instructions! Just be aware that you must scroll through to the OFF setting even though the Latitude/Longitude has been entered. One other slight drawback is discovering how to set multiple timers (I have three in a row controlling six outdoor lights) to have the exact same time of day, but I figured that out on the flow chart under 'time menu' where the step is labeled 'time starts'.As for the awesomeness, the fact that this unit will not lose the programming for up to 4 hours of power failure is great! The Daylight Savings Time feature is terrific, as is the aforementioned Latitude/Longitude feature! The backlight feature is very cool too. My older Honeywell timer switches had a hinged front door thing that was a giant PITA, but that design is gone, thankfully. The programming is much more intuitive than older units, too. I can't speak to ease of installation since I had an electrician friend swap out the old units for the new (I know my limits), but he certainly had no complaints.I have only had these timer switches installed for two days, so I have no idea how they will perform, but their features are outstanding and programming is so much easier. 5 star rating definitely. HTHEdit in after 2 years... I love that the timers hold their programmed settings for up to 4 hours during a power outage. I have noticed that the time of day on the units began to get further apart as the months went by, until about 8 minutes separated two different timers. I didn't feel like going back in and resetting the time of day to clean up the discrepancy. Today I had to reprogram after a 12 hour power outage. I had to go through the instruction learning curve all over again. Not fun, as the print is tiny and the steps are more confusing than I remembered. But I was successful in my efforts! One more tip that you won't find in the instructions... when setting 24 hr or 12 hr time, if you want 12 hr, I suggest setting the 24 hour first, THEN go back to the 12 hr, and it will then know whether or not it is AM or PM. Otherwise, if you try to set the time of day via 12 hr first, you'll discover that there is no way to toggle back and forth between AM and PM. So set the 24 hr time first! And be aware of that default 11pm shut off time if you don't do as I noted near the beginning of this review! Have fun, and good luck.Edit in after 3 1/2 years ... These light timers continue to function perfectly. I am very pleased that I installed these particular switches!
Joe H
June 4, 2025
This programmable switch worked out well for our front porch light. Installed easily. Doesn't come with nuts or anything so make sure you have them around. After it was on, programmed it without looking at the instructions within a few minutes. Hold down the button to get to the settings. Once in there, it's simple. You can set it for each day of the week, the whole week, work week, saturday/sunday etc. You then set the on off time in am/pm. And that's it, it works. It has an option to do random on/off times to make it look like you are home when you're out on vacation or something. There is a guide light on the corner so your fingers can find it in the dark as well. Well constructed. I woulda bought a wifi, iphone controllable option but that was more than what I needed, or will ever need since it's set to go on at 5pm and off at 6am. If I wanted to make it look like i was home, I'd turn the inside lights on off remotely.
J Samuel Joshua
May 18, 2025
The product control voltage is 120v. Cannot use in India directly.
Dan
April 29, 2025
Sept 7, 2024 - Initial Review---------------------------------I bought 2 of these and just installed it today. The first one took a bit of time to figure out which wire goes where and to figure out the Longitude, Latitude, and the coordinate adjustment values on first setup. The instructions provided has everything you need. Also, there are some really good YouTube videos you can watch before doing the wiring. Installing the second programmable switch was pretty straight forward except for the fact that my original programmable timer switch's blue wire connected to a hot wire while the black one went to the outside lights. The original electrician had 2 black wires going in and out of the old switch, one was line and the other one hot for the outdoor light switch outlet. The one in the living room is a black for hot that went to the switch's black wire and a red for line that went to the switch's blue wire (simple). Long story shot, I had to rewire the outdoor light switch twice because of this confusion. Once everything is set up, the Honeywell switches are nice and simple to program. Both are working as expected. They're definitely nice and I can actually read the programmable settings with a backlight on! This is better than my old one that turned yellow from ozone degradation. The old one had a really small LED display without any backlight and it was so hard to see, even in my younger days!I haven't figured out fully on how the automatic setting with the fluctuations in daylight hours. I assume that the defaults provided for sunset based on Longitude and Latitude is somewhat accurate in addition to the daylight savings time (DST). Also, the adjustment of 1 (one) is likely the whole hour to delay for sunset at dusk. I'll have to play around with this and see if putting the adjustment for 2 or 3 will delay turning on the sunset time to 2 and 3 hours.The only knock against this programmable switch is that it is expensive. However, there are other programmable switches out there similar to this but with unreplaceable soldered in batteries that die out in a few years and are either comparable in price or higher. This one, like my old programmable switch, uses a capacity to store some charge to keep the settings alive for a short period of time. The old one lasted for over 25 years. Hopefully, these two Honeywell switches last as long or more.I will provide further updates on this review of the Honeywell RPLS740B Econo-switch as necessary.Update: Oct 30, 2024----------------------------Added photos to hopefully help others in programming this timer. It's relatively easy and the Longitude, Latitude, and Adjustment factors are given in the instruction sheet. My Honeywell timers has been used for 2 months now and I love it. The automatic sunset adjustment with offset for my front door lights and another one for my living room lights works out great! My front door is offset +50 minutes after sunset while my living room timer is offset to -20 minutes before sunset. In addition, I can turn it on or off manually and the timer will continue to switch on or off at the set programs. The daylight savings time will be this Sunday. So, I'll see if the DST feature works well in conjunction with sunset offset settings. The display is big and bright enough for my aging eyes to see. Love these programmable switches from Honeywell and I do recommend these particular ones.I will continue to update this review as necessary.
Ivan Pironkov
March 14, 2025
The device is not compatible with any of the EU electric circuit standards. It is only for 110V electric circuit. I really do not understand why it is sold in the EU Amazon markets.
Customer
March 11, 2025
Advertised to have the plastic cover come with it but it doesn’t!
Gerardo Vargas
December 19, 2024
Funciona de maravilla, solo se extraña que no tenga batería suficiente para guardar la hora en caso de ausencia de luz. Y no, el neutro no se conecta a la caja metálica.
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