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<blockquote data-quote="FleaMedia" data-source="post: 466713" data-attributes="member: 30374"><p>Hay all,</p><p> I have recently built one of my snakes a new home, it has a heat bulb and thermostat in it to control the temperature.</p><p> I have 2 more snakes that i am building identical homes for that i will be stacking on top but i will need to be able to move the tanks around a bit.</p><p></p><p>I would like to wire it up so i can disconnect each section and reconnect it easily.</p><p></p><p>eg. mains plug connected to female connector &gt; male connector - thermostat - bulb - female connector &gt; male connector - thermostat - bulb - female connector &gt; male connector - thermostat - bulb - female connector (the female on the end is so i can easily change the order of the tanks.</p><p></p><p>My question is, does anyone know of a low profile inline plug i can use to join the sections? there is no earth in the system.</p><p></p><p>I have seen some 10a 240v inline plugs in B&amp;Q but they are much too big for my liking, i would prefer something similar to a 5mm phono jack.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for the help.</p><p></p><p>(i have a simple diagram but unfortunately cannot post images yet.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FleaMedia, post: 466713, member: 30374"] Hay all, I have recently built one of my snakes a new home, it has a heat bulb and thermostat in it to control the temperature. I have 2 more snakes that i am building identical homes for that i will be stacking on top but i will need to be able to move the tanks around a bit. I would like to wire it up so i can disconnect each section and reconnect it easily. eg. mains plug connected to female connector > male connector - thermostat - bulb - female connector > male connector - thermostat - bulb - female connector > male connector - thermostat - bulb - female connector (the female on the end is so i can easily change the order of the tanks. My question is, does anyone know of a low profile inline plug i can use to join the sections? there is no earth in the system. I have seen some 10a 240v inline plugs in B&Q but they are much too big for my liking, i would prefer something similar to a 5mm phono jack. Thanks in advance for the help. (i have a simple diagram but unfortunately cannot post images yet.) [/QUOTE]
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