Tripping With Rocks
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This thread is the mother of all facepalms.
Do they even make 20ga extension cords? I never saw one smaller than 16ga lol
Yes i know they make 16,14,12,10ga cords.can you show us the 20ga cord kitty cat was talking about? It should look something like speaker wire all flimsy as shit haha.Yes, they make heavier duty extension cords. For instance,
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Conntek-40-ft-10-4-SJTW-30-Amp-125-Volt-250-Volt-4-Prong-L14-30-Transfer-Switch-Cord-Generator-Extension-Cord-20601-040/302588780
here is a 10/4 extension cord intended for gennies
The pic in the OP shows Louis' to be 12AWGx3C.
Go buy a 12 gauge cord, if you are using a run of the mill cord, it is probably 14 gauge at most.The timers a titan grow timer. And I have each available circuit dedicated to one thing nothing's being over juiced. This setup worked fine for months this just started happening leads me to assume something's starting to fail. To trouble shoot id have to go buy the 100 dollar extension cord anyways so I may as well Brain storm first
Yeah looks like the wire for a little lamp or appliance...Yes i know they make 16,14,12,10ga cords.can you show us the 20ga cord kitty cat was talking about? It should look something like speaker wire all flimsy as shit haha.
you are using a cheap, light gauge (18-20g) cord, braided wire. use a 10-14g extension and you wont trip anything. use the proper materials and you wont have a problem. it is dangerous to push more current than gauge of wire is rated for.
lol
Johnny electrical mentions 20ga more than once,i just wanted to see wtf he was talking about lolindeed, however, larger gauge will also do as a shady engineering fix.
true story. hope he's glad we don't want him to burn... lol
and other safe options...
lmao, forgot about that...
fantastic! if you want to share details and pics, i will inspect for potential issues...
this is a viable option as long as WIRE IS RATED FOR CURRENT APPLIED...
new ends won't make 20g wire run 20 amps at 120vac or 240vac... it cannot handle the load. like trying to run the hudson through a garden hose...
My compressor does also. I bought a heavy duty cord and it works now.There is a reason why high wattage users often carry a warning to not use an extension cord. My compressor for eg will flip breakers with a long cord but wont otherwise.
insulated braid, orange sheath. dollar general sells them. the groundless is 18g as well. speaker wire and rubber jammy pantsYes i know they make 16,14,12,10ga cords.can you show us the 20ga cord kitty cat was talking about? It should look something like speaker wire all flimsy as shit haha.
ten year old children in pj's aren't allowed on this site. reportedJohnny electrical mentions 20ga more than once,i just wanted to see wtf he was talking about lol
by 'worked fine for months' you mean the insulation on the wiring is literally COOKING...The timers a titan grow timer. And I have each available circuit dedicated to one thing nothing's being over juiced. This setup worked fine for months this just started happening leads me to assume something's starting to fail. To trouble shoot id have to go buy the 100 dollar extension cord anyways so I may as well Brain storm first