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    Quote Originally Posted by joker_the_smoker View Post
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    The timer side of your contactor does nothing other than switch a switch on the relay swifty that's fine to be plugged into the extension


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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    The timer side of your contactor does nothing other than switch a switch on the relay swifty that's fine to be plugged into the extension


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    Happy days that frees up another socket for me...thanks British green I appreciate it mate


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    Just to check lads, are we talking a coiled extension lead or a straight forward house hold extension lead?

    If your using a coiled or rolled extension lead make sure you take all of the lead off the coil/reel. If You leave them coiled or rolled it could cause you issues😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman83 View Post
    Just to check lads, are we talking a coiled extension lead or a straight forward house hold extension lead?

    If your using a coiled or rolled extension lead make sure you take all of the lead off the coil/reel. If You leave them coiled or rolled it could cause you issues😉

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    Just a straight forward house extension lead ironman but I am probably going to use a reeled one at some point.... yet again another good tip mate 👌🏼


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