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Originally Posted by mseepman
Okay, this is what I was thinking too...I think....could you re-phrase in more laymans terms?
Are you saying you would put two outlets by the display which would terminate in the fishroom in a "closed loop" where they would be male ends which would plug into the controller powerbar?
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If you want more indepth information on "fishing" in an extra outlet, pm me and ill try and describe it best I can. On a 120v 15a duplex or decora outlet, there are tabs that can be broken between the screws on both sides (line & id). This lets you have a split receptacle, these how 99% of kitchen counter outlets are, my house also has a switched outlet in the living room for a lamp, only the bottom of the receptacle is switched, top is not. What I'm gonna do is split the line side of the plug, leave the id side intact. Run 14/3 lumex from my fish room to my new receptacle upstairs. Keep the id side of the plug intact (dont break the tab) and terminate the white wire there. On the line side MAKE SURE YOU BREAK THE TAB between the screws and terminate the red & black there, one per screw. if you don't break the tab on the line side you'll create a dead short doing this. now you've created a split plug, top and bottom are fed seperately. In your basement, terminate the 14/3 lumex in a 4x4 box. Dont forget your grounds. From that box terminate two cords (I use kellum grips and soow 14/3 with cord ends) one line from each cord to either/or the red/black wire from the lumex, and all 3 whites together. don't forget the grounds again.
This will only work "properly" if your controller outlet relays switch line AND not id, if the relay switches line and id, then your going to have to run 2 14/2 upto your receptacle and split both line and id tabs on the plug. One 14/2 does the top, the other does the bottom. I say "properly" cause it may or may not work if the relay is 2 pole and not single pole, so better off running two 14/2 instead of the 3wire. My dc8 is all single pole relays so i can just run a 14/3.
Hope that made sense, hard to explain that crap.