


🌙 Light up your nights, effortlessly and stylishly.
The Southwire Woods Cable 2001 Outdoor Timer is a durable, weatherproof mechanical timer with a photocell sensor that automatically controls outdoor lighting from dusk to dawn or on customizable schedules. Rated for 8.3 Amps, it supports a variety of outdoor lighting needs with a compact, easy-to-use rotary dial and dual outlet design, making it a trusted choice for energy-efficient, hands-free garden and holiday lighting.



| ASIN | B00002NB2X |
| Actuator Type | Rotary |
| Best Sellers Rank | #282,000 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #138 in Plug-In Timers |
| Brand | Woods |
| Brand Name | Woods |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | lamps, fans, rope lights, small fountain pumps, holiday lights, christmas lights, yard landscape lighting, garden decoration, string lights, security patio lights, deck flood lights |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Sensor |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Current Rating | 8.3 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,553 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078693020018 |
| Included Components | Electrical & Heating;Cord & Power Management;electrical-cables |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 1.5 x 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | Outdoor 24-Hour Timer with Photocell Light Sensor, 6-Inch Cord, 1 Grounded Outlet, Weatherproof Timer With 2, 4, 6 or 8 Hours Mode |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Southwire |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model | 2001WD |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 7 |
| Operating Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Part Number | 2001WD |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Screw |
| UPC | 078693020018 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 1875 |
T**.
Good Product
These work good. I use it for my outdoor lights. I end of replacing it about every four or five years because they get dry rotted. This is a good inexpensive alternative.
A**E
Coleman Outdoor Timer
This timer is lightweight, works properly, and seems to be durable (I say this having owned it for only a few weeks). It has several settings (2-, 4-, 6-, or 8- hours, dusk to dawn, always on, always off). Overall the timer is pretty low tech, which I like. I don't anticipate malfunction later on. I would purchase this product again, especially at the reasonable price I paid for it. To anyone considering using this timer for holiday lights, I have a few thoughts (take them or leave them): I recommend that you consider the cord length between where the plug is and the timing control unit. If your goal is to use this timer for outdoor lights, particularly in a covered or semi-covered space (i.e. a roofed balcony, a patio with a trellace), then mounting the timer may become necessary if you cannot otherwise orient the timer towards the sun. If this is your situation, you may want to consider an option with a longer cord. Alternatively, you could use a small extension cord, if compatible, to help the timer reach a better position for mounting. I was not able to mount the unit onto the exterior wall of my apartment, which inhibits its ability to function properly under conditions where there is very little (but some) sunlight remaining because it rotates slightly. When it starts to get close to sunset, the unit alternates between on and off a few times before finally staying on. To me, this is no big deal. As long it doesn't damage the lights it is controlling, I'm happy. I want to emphasize that this is not the fault of the product, but rather a byproduct of shortsightedness on my part. Part of the issue for me was the way the outlet was installed (it protrudes from the wall and is too far from the ground to just set the unit on the floor) and the fact that the outlet has a cover, making it more difficult to bend the cord to a proper mounting position while still being able to reach the lights it is supposed to be controlling.
K**S
two years still going strong
bought this two years ago, have used it for my outdoor patio lights everyday since and it works really well, havent had a single issue. My lights are bright, it was easy to use, the green makes it blend into surrounding greenery so you dont really see it and the sensor works well! looks nice and works great!
G**E
Great for Outdoor Lights - Short Cord, Though
UPDATE I have revised my rating slightly. I have two of these units and one has started to fail after about a year and a half. This unit got water in the outlet side, which is starting to short out the circuitry. Amazingly it still works, but it hums like a transformer, and it’s no longer safe. The fact that it failed after getting water in it is understandable, but the reason it got water in it on the first place is why I downgraded my rating. The cord is extremely short and rigid, so in order to mount the the unit with the outlet side down, the unit has to be mounted directly below the electrical outlet. I’m this location, I can’t do that, because the outlet is on a pole and is close to the floor. I need another 2-3 inches of cord to mount it on the pole beside the outlet. Because all I could do was hang it loosely, heavy rainfall splattered off the floor of the dock and got into the outlet side of the timer. On the up side the buzzing from the timer warmed me that there was an issue, so that the timer failed in a safe manner (without surging or catching on fire). The other identical timer I have is still working perfectly because I was able to mount it appropriately in the location I was using it. Keep the short cord in mind regarding the location you intend to use the timer because they will fail if they get water directly into the outlet. QUALITY - 5 STARS I have had one of these Woods photocell timers in continuous use for a little under a year, and it has yet to malfunction. I use mine for a timer on submerged lights around a dock. The location is covered by a roof, but without any walls, the rain frequently blows in onto the dock, so the timer is occasionally exposed to moisture. I leave these lights in continuous service year round, and I have been impressed that the timer has functioned flawlessly so far. FUNCTION 4.5 STARS There are slight downsides to the photocell style timer versus a traditional timer, but for my intended purpose I much prefer this photocell style. One small downside is that it will occasionally come on during heavy cloud cover and rain. If this happens, then either sufficient sunlight has to reset the photocell, or the timer has to be manually turned off and back on, in order for the timer to function that night. Furthermore, the timer has choices of "On", "Dusk till Dawn", 4 hours, 6 hours, and 8 hours. The "on" function obviously negates the need for a timer at all, as whatever is plugged in is on all the time. The other choices determine the amount of time that the timer will stay on once the photocell initially trips the switch to on. These choices aren't quite as flexible as a typical timer switch would be, but for my purposes I much prefer the photocell function. I obviously only want the switch to be on at night, and the photocell keeps me from having to adjust the times set on the timer throughout the year as sunset time changes. Another function issue is that the cord is extremely short, which makes mounting the timer a challenge. The timer has to be mounted with the outlet side down to prevent moisture from entering the electrical components. The cord is so short and rigid, this can be a challenge. Also, the photocell sensor does get dirty over time, and if it isn’t clean, it will become less sensitive to light (meaning it will turn on earlier or during cloud cover). I now have two of these timers, and I started noticing that the older one kicked to the lights on about 30 minutes before the newer one till I cleaned the photo eye.
S**T
Still working 15 Decembers later
This timer has worked flawlessly since we bought it in November 2013. It's not protected from the elements other than by the eave 8 feet above it, and we have cold winters. We use it all of December.
D**K
It works just fine (so far) and does exactly what it was designed ...
This timer is mainly for controlling outdoor lights, such as Christmas lights. It can probably be used for other things, but my review will be for the Christmas light application. It works perfectly for this. The light timing is totally dependent on dusk and dawn via a photocell that senses when it gets dark or light. The dial you see has "OFF" , "ON" (always on), "DUSK-DAWN" which will turn the lights on at dusk and off at dawn. Then there are hourly increments, of 2hrs, 4hrs, 6hrs and 8hrs. These are the hours the lights will stay on after.the photocell detects it is dark (dusk). I use the 6hr setting, so my lights come on at about 5:30pm and will stay on for 6 hours after that (around 11:30pm). There are no other functions, such as a mechanical type timer will have. Please realize this timer was designed specifically for outdoor lighting applications, and it wortks perfectly for that. If you need something that needs to be on during the day, this is NOT the timer you want. The only con I have about this timer, is that it appears to be very light and flimsy. It doesn't feel very heavy duty, but then again maybe it doesn't need to be. It works just fine (so far) and does exactly what it was designed to do and setting it is so very easy. I am very happy with it. 11/30/14 UPDATE - Just took this out for this years lights. It held up just fine last season and I am now using it again. Only change is I set it to stay on for 8hrs instead of 6hrs like last year. It has performed flawlessly.
D**.
Perfect!
Works great for my pool/patio lights.
E**K
Bug Zapper users with Woods Timer & Light Sensor problems
For all of you with Bug Zappers using Woods 2001 Outdoor Mechanical or Woods 50013 Digital Timer with Light Sensors having problems Great News !!! I have discovered talking with a Woods Technician that if I would put a single plug surge protector between the Woods Timer & Light Sensor and the bug zapper that it would solve the problem with the timer & light sensor not working properly. So I put a single plug Belkin Surge Protector between the Woods timer & light sensor and the Bug Zapper. Having done that I have had no more problems with my Woods Timer and Light Sensor going off and on or not coming on at all. I thought my light sensor was broke, or I had a bad one, or the Woods Timer & Light Sensor was not compatible with my bug zapper for I was having the same problems that other reviewers was having, but neither one was the case. From what I was told by the Woods Tech he said the bug zapper transformer was sending an electrical frequency signal surge back to the Woods timer and light sensor which would stop it from working properly or not at all. The bug zapper transformer was interfering with the Woods timer and light sensor and keeping it from working right. Well he was right for my Woods timer & light sensor is now working as perfect as it was design to work. Problems solve. Halleluiah!!! Hope this helps and works for others as it has for me. I have the Woods on & off remote control plugged into the AC outlet, then the Woods Timer & Light Sensor, then the Belkin single plug Surge Protector, and then the Flowtron Diplomat Outdoor/Indoor Fly & Insect Control Bug Zapper. I have the remote control because the bug zapper is hanging off the front of my shed which is about 50 feet from my patio and when its starts to rain all I have to do is remotely turn it off while it is raining without getting wet. All so for is now working great!!!
B**O
Buen producto
Buen producto funciona bien pero yo lo queria para encender un proyector de luces y como no da mucha luz pues el sensor no me funciono bien. Es como dice para exterior donde de la luz del sol y pueda hacer la funcion el sensor. Como quiera me quede con el para usarlo en otra ocasion
M**T
Simple to use, robust digital timer
Excellent all-weather timer. Works well in low temperatures (-20°C). It is supposed to be 'weatherproof' which also means waterproof, but I can't afford to take a chance (since this time runs our dock bubbler all winter in eastern Ontario, and it is on an island) so I put it into this clear tupperware container to reduce risk of failure. As long as the light sensor is pointed towards the clear part of the container, it will pick up dusk light levels and turn on the bubbler (which is 8 Amps). Note that this is a digital timer. The only mechanical part is the dial which selects the time duration. The actual timer is a digital board. This seems to be important to some people, but from what I see here, this digital timer is just as good or better than the older mechanical timers. You can set 2, 4, 8 hours, or dusk-to-dawn operation. Placing the light sensor correctly is critical - you should test it first before leaving it for the winter.
A**A
Excelente producto, muy práctico y útil.
Muy sencillo el uso y muy práctico para controlar luces de patio. Uno lo use para encender y apagar con la puesta de sol y amanecer y otro encendido cierto tiempo después del atardecer. Además excelente relación costo/calidad.
J**4
Got this on sale to hook my outdoor Christmas lights ...
Got this on sale to hook my outdoor Christmas lights to so that I would't have to run out into the freezing cold every night to turn on the lights. I got it on sale for around $12 and it was worth every penny. I have it set to the "Dusk to Dawn" setting so that I don't even need to think about the lights - they're on when they need to be on, and off when they need to be off. Pros: - Plug and forget with the Dusk to Dawn setting - Rugged for outdoors (it's worked through rain and snow) - Options to manually use an on/off - Option to set it to auto shut off 2h, 4h, 6h, or 8h after dusk (ie it will go on at dusk, and then shut off according to the hours you set - if you chose, 4h, then it would shut off 4h after dusk) Cons: - Only con I have found so far is that this particular model only has one outlet, so if you need to plug in more than one set of lights to it, you'll need to get the model that has multiple outlets
L**A
Great invention!
This timer is fabulous, no need to keep re-adjusting it throughout the year. I've used it in the summer for my patio string lights and will use it for Christmas lights as well. You can turn it off completely, have them on from dusk to dawn or from dusk for 2, 4, or 6 hours. On dark and rainy days the sensor may think it is dusk so your lights will be on during the day. I recommend placing it in an area that gets the most natural light so that it will interpret dusk and dawn most accurately.
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