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Old 07-22-2008, 12:55 PM
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Classifications: Extension cords are classified for either <a href=http://www.biztrademarket.com/company_Insulated-Wires-and-Cables-Including-Optical-Fibers_5_44_302.htm>replacement power cords</a> indoor or outdoor use. The insulation, or jacket, of an outdoor-rated extension cord is made of a tougher material, which is designed to withstand temperature changes, moisture, UV rays, and (sometimes) chemicals.


Wattage rating: The number of watts an extension cord can safely transmit (given its length and gauge) is known as a wattage rating. Before plugging an appliance or power tool into an extension cord, <a href=http://www.biztrademarket.com/company_Insulated-Wires-and-Cables-Including-Optical-Fibers_5_44_302.htm>power cords</a> it¡¯s extremely important to be sure that the power demand (or pull) of that tool doesn¡¯t exceed the cord¡¯s wattage rating.


Gauge is indicated by a number; the lower the number, <a href=http://www.biztrademarket.com/company_Insulated-Wires-and-Cables-Including-Optical-Fibers_5_44_302.htm>generator power cords</a> the thicker the wire is. A wire¡¯s thickness directly affects the amount of current (or wattage) it can carry over a certain distance.

Power requirements: It¡¯s important to know how much electricity is required to run a given device before you plug in. For the most part, you won¡¯t need to do more than consult the manufacturer¡¯s <a href=http://www.cordsinfo.org/>www.cordsinfo.org</a> instructions.

Another good place to look for wattage specs is on the tag often attached to a device¡¯s power cords. And if all else fails, a quick call to the product¡¯s manufacturer or a look justin timberlake clothing line at the manufacturer¡¯s Web site should clear up any questions.

Storage: Extended exposure to outdoor conditions can cause cords to deteriorate, <a href=http://www.biztrademarket.com/company_Insulated-Wires-and-Cables-Including-Optical-Fibers_5_44_302.htm>power cords</a> so whether they¡¯re rated for indoors or outdoors, store all extension cords inside when they¡¯re not in use.

Edit- LMAO ML ^^

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