
Product Description
Kasco C-25 120V control panel with timer and photocell is a straightforward way to automate daily operation of compatible 120V aerators, fountains, and lighting circuits in one clean, purpose-built setup. Designed for reliable scheduling and hands-off control, this panel helps you standardize on/off cycles, reduce manual switching, and support consistent operation in ponds, lakes, and decorative water features.
Why this control panel matters
When you run a fountain or aerator, predictable runtime is key for appearance, water movement, and energy planning. With a built-in 24-hour timer and a dusk-responsive photocell function, the Kasco C-25 120V control panel with timer and photocell supports repeatable schedules while enabling lighting to respond automatically to changing daylight conditions.
Key features
- Simple 120V plug-in setup: Intended for use on a standard 120V, 15A circuit for convenient integration.
- 24-hour timer control: Set a routine that matches your site needs, whether for daytime circulation or timed display operation.
- Photocell automation for lighting: Helps lighting activate around dusk for consistent evening presentation.
- GFCI protection: Adds an important layer of safety for waterside electrical operation.
- Broad 120V compatibility: Commonly used with Kasco aerating fountains and may be suitable for other 120V equipment where specifications align.
What you can expect
Using the Kasco C-25 120V control panel with timer and photocell can streamline daily management by centralizing control logic in one enclosure. It’s a practical choice for property managers and installers who want dependable scheduling, clearer operation, and a tidy way to manage fountain and light timing without constant on-site intervention.
FAQ
Does it control both the fountain and the lights? It’s designed to manage equipment operation and provide photocell-based control for lighting where configured, but always confirm your wiring and outlet use for your specific setup.
Is it hardwired or plug-in? Many installations use a plug-in approach on a standard 120V circuit; verify your site requirements and local electrical code before installation.
Will it work with non-Kasco equipment? It may be compatible with other 120V devices if electrical ratings and connection requirements match, but confirm specifications before use.