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Anyone know much about heater controllers?  I've got a gas heater with a cable that runs under the house and up the wall to the controller, but I want to move the controller.  There is a light switch above it and a light switch near where I want to put it.  So I'm thinking that instead of running it up the wall from under the floor in the new location requiring me to somehow drill through the horizontal stud in the wall, I could extend the cable  into the roof space and run it back down the wall in the new location.  Existing light switches should mean no drilling and all I need is longer wiring.  The connection to the controller is RJ12 so would it be as simple as just getting an RJ12 extension lead (male to female) to run the extra length?  Or am I over-simplifying it?

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  On 11/05/2017 at 10:18 AM, El Andrew said:

Anyone know much about heater controllers?

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probably best to ask that question in the homes thread ->

http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/91333-new-build-home-renovations-gardens-garages-sheds/

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Haha well played!  I'm off to renovate the lawn and then renovate the dishes.  The wife is out at the shops renovating our stock of food.

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