How well do you know your connectors?

I would definately put on a 4 pin connector "scroller cable"
Also according to the NEC (i believe off the top of my head), an intelligent light falls as an appliance due to it has a motor. Due to this the edison normal plug works as a disconnecting device, if you are using powercon you have to have a switch on the "appliance" which will be the disconnecting device that disconnects the load, but that does not technically work as a true disconnecting device that disconnects the load before the eithercon connector. And it never fails that one unit manages to not get switched on before the rig goes to trim or accidently gets switched off. I like being able to just plug and unplug things without messing with turning off units.
 

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