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What does sjtw a mean on an electric extension cord?

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What do the ribs on one side of an extension cord wire mean?

It allows you to identify one of the two conductors by feel alone.


Can you plug a refrigerator into a surge protector?

If you mean that the (heavy duty) extension cord has a wire size of #14 or #12 wire in it and that the length is not over 50 feet then you will have no trouble running a refrigerator. Keep in mind that you only use extension cords as a temporary measure and that they are not to be used as replacements for permanent wiring.


Is it safe to cut and splice wire a normal 12v-125 amp 1625 watts max extension cord into a hanging light chandeliere fixture that has just two electrical wires?

I assume you mean 125v, 12 amps and 1625 watts max extension cord. This is not technically a proper installation but it should work. The concern is how long are you running the extension cord and how and where are you making the splices. There are a lot of issues at hand that cannot be answered without more information. Electricians generally dislike extension cords. Usually the conductors are small enough they will MELT AND BURN at a current flow that will NOT TRIP THE BREAKER. You should consider it temporary at best. It should not be forgotten nor hidden in a wall or ceiling under ANY circumstances.


What is the amp numbers on a extension cord mean?

There should not be any amp numbers on an extension cord. The only numbers you should see is the insulation rating which might be 75 or 90 degrees C and the conductor count and wire size. It should look like 14/2, 14/3 or 12/2, 12/3. What ever the combination is, the first number is the wire size and the second number is number of conductors in the cord.A # 14 conductor is rated at 15 amps, #12 at 20 amps, #10 at 30 amps. There are light weight extension cords that use #16 size conductors. My advice is to stay away from any cord smaller than #14. Best home owner cord is a #12 at 50 to 100 feet.Larger that #12 is used on construction sites and are usually made to order, for different types of portable equipment, by an electrician using twist lock ends so that they don't accidentally get pulled out.

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What does sjtw a mean on an electric extension cord?

Servive jr. Jacket thermal all weather


What do the ribs on one side of an extension cord wire mean?

It allows you to identify one of the two conductors by feel alone.


Can you plug a refrigerator into a surge protector?

If you mean that the (heavy duty) extension cord has a wire size of #14 or #12 wire in it and that the length is not over 50 feet then you will have no trouble running a refrigerator. Keep in mind that you only use extension cords as a temporary measure and that they are not to be used as replacements for permanent wiring.


Microwave oven is 14 volt but cord is too short can you use a 13 volt adaptor cord?

I think you mean 14 &13 amps, not volts. You should never exceed the rating of an extension cord. A safe margin is a good idea- something like 150-200% of the expected load (21 to 28A in this case). One way to know if you are pushing it is to hold on to the cord after the oven has been running for a few minutes. Also test the junction of the extension cord and the power cord to be sure there is no significant heating.


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Is a hot extension cord dangerous?

im not talking about the cord itself , im talking about the brick or trasformer thats located inline that regulates current to your lap top. main question again is this suppose to get hot ? Hot cords I assume you mean the cord itself is hot. Yes, this happens when you are either putting to much load on the cord or are using too light of a cord on too long a distance. The cord usually at the plug can melt and then short out. Fire a very real possiblitiy


Is it safe to cut and splice wire a normal 12v-125 amp 1625 watts max extension cord into a hanging light chandeliere fixture that has just two electrical wires?

I assume you mean 125v, 12 amps and 1625 watts max extension cord. This is not technically a proper installation but it should work. The concern is how long are you running the extension cord and how and where are you making the splices. There are a lot of issues at hand that cannot be answered without more information. Electricians generally dislike extension cords. Usually the conductors are small enough they will MELT AND BURN at a current flow that will NOT TRIP THE BREAKER. You should consider it temporary at best. It should not be forgotten nor hidden in a wall or ceiling under ANY circumstances.


How can I tell if an extension cord is for outdoor use?

Look on the cord for the designation SOW. This type of outdoor flexible cord is for use wet, damp or dry locations and is approved for extra hard usage.The letters mean, S - severe service cord, O - oil resistant outer jacket material and W - (CSA) weather and water resistant (approved for indoor and outdoor use)


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It's an electrical socket, plug, connection, input or extension lead. "Brancher" in French means to connect, hook up, plug in etc.


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I t is a file extension for "Stopizilla"