Power Cords 101
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 6/13/2017 1:00:00 AM
Are you using the right power cords?
Choosing the right power cord is something many people take for granted. After all, if your tools turn on when you plug them in, doesn't that mean it's okay? Not quite.
Here's what you need to know. Some power tools require a lot of power, and although they'll turn on using just about any cord, that doesn't mean it's a good fit.
When you use an extension cord that's too thin, it puts a strain on the cord itself. As it heats up, it's not only a safety hazard, but your tools won't work right. This is especially true of tools like drills, vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, and just about anything with a motor because the motors won't spin as fast as they should.
Keep in mind, length is another huge factor. The longer the extension cord, the thicker the cord needs to be. That's why it's not always a good idea to arbitrarily link multiple cords together. A thin cord rated at 10 feet may not work well when you try to link 5 of them together.
When in doubt, be sure to periodically check the temperature of the cord. If it starts to warm up, it's too thin, so you should upgrade to a thicker cord.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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