larrypizzimp93
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Trying to use 12 gauge extension on my outlet of 240v. The lights plug into normally like a 120
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that's cold, playa! lollick it and see
is that 240 on a 120 receptacle? hard to tell by the pics.Trying to use 12 gauge extension on my outlet of 240v. The lights plug into normally like a 120
That’s scary, I would prob start plugging appliances in just to see the outcome. Well, what’s the blender gonna do!! Pretty sure the extension cord will be fine, a lot of them with have a voltage rating somewhere on them, if not, wouldn’t risk it on that kinda amperage, who knows how good the internal connections are, poor connection, high current, heat, fire. Anyways, try the blender for me, report back..ya I think so. theres a 120 box wired to it too
a 240 plug should not fit in a 120v receptacle. if you look up some NEMA charts/pics , you'll see what i mean.ya I think so. theres a 120 box wired to it too
if it lets the smoke out, then it will stop blending. lolThat’s scary, I would prob start plugging appliances in just to see the outcome. Well, what’s the blender gonna do!!
The top box is 120 the bottom 2 are 240a 240 plug should not fit in a 120v receptacle. if you look up some NEMA charts/pics , you'll see what i mean.
holy shit! man, i would be super careful with that. that's not even close to code in the US.The top box is 120 the bottom 2 are 240
that's like some of the RV power cords. they are expensive as hell too. but don't cheap out when messing with electricityI made a proper 220v extension cord and that was great for my use. plugged it into a dryer outlet and ran it where I needed power within 50 ft. not a cheap cord to build, think I spent 150 ish
that looks like a blow up doll i used to date. lolI flipped the pic, my 220/40 plug is high as fuck. View attachment 4566792
lol it's been fine for a few years. Had 6 lights, fans, A/c, dehumidifer hooked up to it no problem. the box itself is wired with the thick 240v dryer outletholy shit! man, i would be super careful with that. that's not even close to code in the US.
Well the plastic does have that aged look.. lmao, abort.. abort!!!that looks like a blow up doll i used to date. lol
i still dont' undertand how you plugged a 240 light into those receptacles? my 240 plugs would only fit in a 240 socket.lol it's been fine for a few years. Had 6 lights, fans, A/c, dehumidifer hooked up to it no problem. the box itself is wired with the thick 240v dryer outlet
kinda has that Asian look too.Well the plastic does have that aged look.. lmao, abort.. abort!!!