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Timer for a mult-switch light

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I have a fish tank light the two switches and I was wondering if I can add a independent timer to one of them? Currently I have a timer that switches on the power to both ( this is on the wall outlet) but I have the switches on at different times so I have to manually turn on one switch in the middle of the day. Any suggestions will be great. I am not shy to solder circuits together either.

Thank you in advance. ??
 

If I understand correctly, you have one plug going to the wall and two lights, each with its own switch? Maybe you can just route the two circuits to two separate plugs/timers?
 

Yes, that is correct. That is sort of what I was thinking but I don't know how to go about it. Would a delay circuit work for 4H?
 

Could this work?
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