Lead extender for heated jacket

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Hi, got a chilli heated waistcoat with the temp controller. It works great except the leads are a bit too short. I can plug into the power socket but it leaves the controller in no mans land. I want to be able to fasten the controller to somewhere with easy access.

So I want to make/buy an coiled lead with a male and female end to add to my existing lead. With me so far? Maplins could not help and the chilli people are away till next week. Going away in 4 weeks so would rather crack on with it.

Any help out there? I am not to clever with electrickery! I have added a pic to show what I have so far.

Thanks Stuart.
 

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Don't fanny around with bits of cable and controls hanging all over the place - get someone to do a proper hardwiring job and mount the controller where you can access it.

It may cost you a few quid to get done, but, believe me, it's worth it.

Remind whoever does the job that the controller is polarity sensitive.

Greg

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PS the other control which is piggy-backing the Chilli controller is a Bluetooth remote control for my mobile phone (again no wires to trip you up). However, it didn't like getting wet and is now removed.

Greg
 
Don't fanny around with bits of cable and controls hanging all over the place - get someone to do a proper hardwiring job and mount the controller where you can access it.

It may cost you a few quid to get done, but, believe me, it's worth it.

Remind whoever does the job that the controller is polarity sensitive.

Greg

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I was hoping to put the control on the left side of the petrol tank so only need a short extended lead. I think!

The search goes on. Thanks Stuart :thumb2 :thumb2
 
Just cut the power line and add a bit more in, solder and shrink wrap the joints for a proper job. If you cant do it, surely you know somebody who owns a soldering iron, its a quick job!!!

the ZC
 
Thanks for the replies. Should be able to sort something from the link/advice.

Cheers Stuart:thumb2
 


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