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Hello all I was looking for some help and advice for a project I am building, I have no experience in electrics so I really need some help. I want to make an automatically controlled environment with heat and humidity. I have bought a controller that I intend to control a humidifier, light and heater with. I wish to wire the controller with female plug sockets so that any humidifier, heater and light can just be plugged in to it. Here are the schematics that came with the device, my question is what is the easiest and most practical way of wiring this up, do I need any in line fuses or anything, I am in the UK so all the plugs will have fuses in them? any help or simple diagrams would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance,
Bene.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Help with humidity & temperature controller
 
you need to fuse the controller itself, other than that the diagram is self explanatory to me, i presume you understand it or do you need any other help?

so fuse the controller, where would I put the fuse? What kind of splitter should I use for splitting the 240v mains cable in all the inputs on the controller? sorry for the beginner questions just I have no idea about wiring these thing up. Thanks for your help and time.
Bene.
 

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