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Yes, I know I'm a little OT here, but I am packing for Parowan
![]() I recall someone once telling me that extension cords larger than 14 gauge (maybe he said 16) are a waste of money because the plugs at each end are not rated for anything higher than what a 16 gauge wire can provide. Is this true in general? I want to pack a 50 foot extension cord to use with the motorhome (on a 20 amp circuit) and I want to get something "gauge appropriate". -ted/2NO |
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On Jun 20, 10:06*am, Tuno wrote:
Yes, I know I'm a little OT here, but I am packing for Parowan ![]() I recall someone once telling me that extension cords larger than 14 gauge (maybe he said 16) are a waste of money because the plugs at each end are not rated for anything higher than what a 16 gauge wire can provide. Is this true in general? I want to pack a 50 foot extension cord to use with the motorhome (on a 20 amp circuit) and I want to get something "gauge appropriate". -ted/2NO I carry 2 50' 30A cords with a 3015 adapter. Bulky but low loss. Appropriate gauge is a function of length as will as amps. |
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On Jun 20, 7:06*am, Tuno wrote:
Yes, I know I'm a little OT here, but I am packing for Parowan ![]() I recall someone once telling me that extension cords larger than 14 gauge (maybe he said 16) are a waste of money because the plugs at each end are not rated for anything higher than what a 16 gauge wire can provide. Is this true in general? I want to pack a 50 foot extension cord to use with the motorhome (on a 20 amp circuit) and I want to get something "gauge appropriate". -ted/2NO Ted What the person probably meant is the standard electrical plugs and sockets are rated by current, it is not really whether the pins or junction between the pins and wire will carry the current (although in the long run that is a part of the NEMA design) but what wiring and breaker is behind that socket in the wall. An outlet intended to supply 20 Amps whould have a NMEA 5-20R outlet wth a T-shaped neutral. Ideally you would look for an extension cord that also had 5-20 connectors at each end. If you find a cord with 5-20 connectors and its 50' long it will be rated for 20 amps. But a nice heavy cord with 5-15 connectors will plug into a 5-20 socket. See what other marking to look for here http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/cons...iblecords.html See the range of NMEA connectors at http://www.twacomm.com/catalog/dept_id_963.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEMA_connector Darryl |
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![]() "Tuno" wrote in message ... I want to pack a 50 foot extension cord to use with the motorhome (on a 20 amp circuit) and I want to get something "gauge appropriate". In general, you need at least a #12 conductor to safely conduct 20 amps (#14 for 15 amps). For a 50 foot 20-amp cable, I would prefer #10 for less voltage drop (highest efficiency). Vaughn |
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a 50 ft cable introduces 100 feet of wire for voltage drop
calculation. For 20 amp load, here's the voltage drops: 10 ga -- 2.4 volts 12 ga -- 3.7 volts 14 ga -- 5.9 volts I wouldn't have much hesitation about using a 14 gauge cable if that's what I had but if I were going out to buy one I'd look for 12 gauge as 10 gauge is expensive and bulky and only makes a 1% difference. |
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