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Re: 250w kit assembled pics

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GMO wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:34 am
One other thing mate, just to make life easier in the future

If you cut off the female end of the extension cable, try leave about a foot of cable and save the plug end.

If you ever buy a ecotech controller, you can then wire the female plug to the controller to make it 100 times easier for changing fans over or connecting them in the first place
I plan to cut off the socket end of the cable and leave the plug on.
I don't know what an ecotech controller is, but doubt I'll be ever be purchasing one.
Thank you though as it may help others.
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Re: 250w kit assembled pics

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The Aspie Toker wrote:
GMO wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:34 am
One other thing mate, just to make life easier in the future

If you cut off the female end of the extension cable, try leave about a foot of cable and save the plug end.

If you ever buy a ecotech controller, you can then wire the female plug to the controller to make it 100 times easier for changing fans over or connecting them in the first place
I plan to cut off the socket end of the cable and leave the plug on.
I don't know what an ecotech controller is, but doubt I'll be ever be purchasing one.
Thank you though as it may help others.
It's an environment controller. Controls fans and heater for you

No worries mate, just a brain wave I thought I'd share

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Re: 250w kit assembled pics

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The Aspie Toker wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:38 am
GMO wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:34 am
One other thing mate, just to make life easier in the future

If you cut off the female end of the extension cable, try leave about a foot of cable and save the plug end.

If you ever buy a ecotech controller, you can then wire the female plug to the controller to make it 100 times easier for changing fans over or connecting them in the first place
I plan to cut off the socket end of the cable and leave the plug on.
I don't know what an ecotech controller is, but doubt I'll be ever be purchasing one.
Thank you though as it may help others.
Its a fan controller Aspie with heater and humidity controls, But im sure you have the variac what is supposedly a no hum controller.

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Re: 250w kit assembled pics

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GMO wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:40 am
It's an environment controller. Controls fans and heater for you
I have a variac for the fan. I don't use heaters. The temp is whatever it is. It's in my bedroom, so if I get cold, I'll have the radiator on in the room, but often I don't use it.

kbag wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:43 am
Its a fan controller Aspie with heater and humidity controls, But im sure you have the variac what is supposedly a no hum controller.
I love my variac. Best bit of equipment that I've purchased.

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