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<blockquote data-quote="Mrjmegson" data-source="post: 534422" data-attributes="member: 35426"><p>Sorry Richard, I'm not a sparky, so that doesn't mean anything to me. </p><p></p><p>All I can tell you is I have a lead that goes from the mains 3 pin plug, into the power pack, this then has a lead that goes to a controller box that varies the speed of the pump and also pauses it, and this has a lead that goes out to the pump. </p><p></p><p>The leads to the controller and pump only have two wires, and are much smaller cables, lamp type cable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrjmegson, post: 534422, member: 35426"] Sorry Richard, I'm not a sparky, so that doesn't mean anything to me. All I can tell you is I have a lead that goes from the mains 3 pin plug, into the power pack, this then has a lead that goes to a controller box that varies the speed of the pump and also pauses it, and this has a lead that goes out to the pump. The leads to the controller and pump only have two wires, and are much smaller cables, lamp type cable. [/QUOTE]
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