I don’t understand why people put their hands in the tank with electrical equipment plugged in. It just feels like everyone skimps over the manuals that say “Unplug all electrical devices when servicing your equipment or aquarium. Electrical shock and electrocution can occur.”
You need two separate extension (power) cords with their appropriate drip loops. One that turns off absolutely everything that has direct contact with the water and the other one that has your light(s) plugged into it. Simply turn off the one with all of your electrical in the water equipment and leave the one with your light(s) plugged in and powered on so you can do maintenance without a flashlight. Done deal. Safe, effective and no need to worry about dying when feeding, water changing, etc your tanks.
(Edit) A lot faster to just flick a switch and feed than going through tens of apps to shut off pump a, b, c, and e for feeding.
You need two separate extension (power) cords with their appropriate drip loops. One that turns off absolutely everything that has direct contact with the water and the other one that has your light(s) plugged into it. Simply turn off the one with all of your electrical in the water equipment and leave the one with your light(s) plugged in and powered on so you can do maintenance without a flashlight. Done deal. Safe, effective and no need to worry about dying when feeding, water changing, etc your tanks.
(Edit) A lot faster to just flick a switch and feed than going through tens of apps to shut off pump a, b, c, and e for feeding.