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![]() I've thought about how I'd do this too. Being an electrician I decided to to install a receptacle behind my tank. Splitting the plug and fed from the fish room into a junction box. Two cabtire cords made up going from the box and plugging into my controller. That gives me 2 controlled outlets... One for lights and one for pumps upstairs.
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![]() 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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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. Last edited by Binare; 09-23-2009 at 03:38 AM. |