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Have a job to extend the flex on 2 table lamps.
It needs to be black and as small as possible as it will be on show.
The table lamps are double insulated so only need it to take 2 cores but 3 core flex connectors would be ok as well. doesn't matter if fixed or plugin.
I can find white but can't find black. Any ideas?
 
solder and heat shrink. or use cat claws and spit..
 
fit this:
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