Extension cord for Eheim CompactON 3000?

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Hi everyone,
So I recently decided to buy a controller board to organize my mess of wires. It's coming along but I have a big issue: the cord on my return pump (Eheim CompactOn 3000) is way too short to reach the board.
I have a lot of skills but electrician is definitely not one of them, so I'm scared of trying it. I read here and there that it's not safe.
I directly emailed Eheim to know what they advise but they haven't replied to me.
What do you think?
And no, I can't buy a new pump. I like that one it's solid and I don't have money for a new one.
Thanks!
E.
 

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I'm no electrician either but for years I've run pumps and other devices plugged into cheap power strips which is nothing more than an extension cords with extra outlets. Should I have? I dunno but it's never been a problem. I wouldn't do it with a big external pump but most of the stuff inside our tanks don't draw that much current. But again I'm no electrician.
 
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I'm no electrician either but for years I've run pumps and other devices plugged into cheap power strips which is nothing more than an extension cords with extra outlets. Should I have? I dunno but it's never been a problem. I wouldn't do it with a big external pump but most of the stuff inside our tanks don't draw that much current. But again I'm no electrician.
Welp my return pump is plugged into a (not cheap!) power strip (soon to be APEX), but by adding an extension cord I would daisy chain those and am not really comfortable with that idea...
 

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