The reason why it's highly unlikely that you can do it:
- The timer restarting is not a 'furniture state'. It's not like how you can just double click a Habbowood Spotlight and it'll change it's state (different colour). Timers do not work like other pieces of furniture through the user of states, and all the current timers have one state. Wired Effects allow you to change and/or reset states but because the timer only has one state, this will not be able to start a timer. The timer must be started through the control of a rights holder, by setting the total length of time and then beginning the game. Wired Furniture is unable to do that.
I'm quite sure that's why.



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