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If anyone has tried to hook up an in wall electronic timer for use with LED lights it's probably a good bet that it didn't work. At least that's been my experience. I tried several different ones from Honeywell, Intermatic and Leveton and they all eventually failed, some rather quickly. After doing some research and talking to customer support at all three of those companies I learned that there are no in wall timers that are designed to work with LED lights. This is primarily due to how those timers function. They pass a small amount of voltage through the light which is used to maintain the settings in the timer. LEDs do not allow that voltage to pass, or if they do, the LEDs will stay dimly lit. The result is the eventual failure of the timer. Honeywell even went so far as to send me two new ones to replace the ones that failed. They also failed. So it appeared my only options were to spend a lot of money on an expensive lighting controller or to use mechanical timers. All well and good but those mechanical timers aren't wall mounted and can usually only service 1 or two lights. In my case I needed to service 6 lights, two main and 4 side lights, so needed a wall mount that could control the whole circuit.
After much searching I found these:
This is a Woods Model 59744 Flip Switch Timer. It mechanically works the toggle switch, turning it on or off according to the program. It supports two programs which is one more than most of us need to toggle our lights on and off once a day. It mounts directly over an existing standard or designer type toggle switch. It runs on two AA batteries, has a battery low indicator as well as a handy daylight savings time button. Programming is simple and straight forward and so far, after about 3 months of use, is working to perfection. They are available on eBay, from WalMart, Lowes and Home Depot. I got mine off eBay for $13 with free shipping.
After much searching I found these:

This is a Woods Model 59744 Flip Switch Timer. It mechanically works the toggle switch, turning it on or off according to the program. It supports two programs which is one more than most of us need to toggle our lights on and off once a day. It mounts directly over an existing standard or designer type toggle switch. It runs on two AA batteries, has a battery low indicator as well as a handy daylight savings time button. Programming is simple and straight forward and so far, after about 3 months of use, is working to perfection. They are available on eBay, from WalMart, Lowes and Home Depot. I got mine off eBay for $13 with free shipping.