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![]() Ok, yeah, I misread that. You put in a double negative. So like I said, use a cord wrap and you got yourself a 2' quick disconnect instead of a 6' quick disconnect. You can then disconnect the pump from 2' away (The nice thing is that this is configurable so you can make it 3', 4' or 5' away). You can then clean the pump (the cord wrap follows the pump of course) and reconnect it afterwards.
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What I want is to unplug at the pump, leave other end hanging, clean pump and hook back up without fishing it through the back of the tank.
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![]() Sure. But I don't need to wrap cord. As your diagram suggests, all I need is a quick disconnect 2 feet before the pump. Surplus wire can hang out with it's buddy Mr Apex.
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![]() So given what is available in this world, you would rather go with no quick disconnects rather than wrap a little bit of cord.
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![]() Sam, you're not paying attention
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![]() The wrap brings the quick disconnect to 2' to the pump which is what you want. It turns a 6' cord into a 2' cord. So that's what you want. So now, you don't need to fish for the end of the cord because the cord is only 2' long.
Last edited by Samw; 02-28-2015 at 09:51 PM. |