As long as you don't over load the wall socket you can have a mile's worth of extension cord.
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You can not have a miles worth of cord as the voltage drop would be so high on a #14 wire that there would not be enough voltage to run the computer. Make sure that the extension cord has a ground wire in it so that the ground wire is continuous from the receptacle to the surge protector to the computer.
The surge protector might not work properly because it works from its direct source, and if it is connected to an extended source, the extension cord, the surge will get too big for the surge protector to stop the surge immediately, but the extension cord allows it to travel and cause a bigger surge.
#16 <<>> To load an extension cord to 1725 watts depending on the length of the cord, the bare minimum should be #14. A better size cord and my recommendation would be a #12 wire size extension cord.
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.
It may work but will probably surge it...power coming in from both directions
normaly we can use water proof extension cord
15A should be the max needed for household versions
Yes if you buy a new cord for the specific model.
The Fellowes 6 Outlet Surge Protector is one of the best things to use with a 14 gauge three prong cord to protect equipment that you would use in your home office, i.e. (laptop, desk top computer, printer, scanner etc.
#16 <<>> To load an extension cord to 1725 watts depending on the length of the cord, the bare minimum should be #14. A better size cord and my recommendation would be a #12 wire size extension cord.
You can plug an extension cord into another extension cord. A extension cord is to help make doing something easier.
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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.
It may work but will probably surge it...power coming in from both directions
Yes. It should be a 'heavy-duty' extension cord, rated for 15A or 20A .
Yes. It is definitely harmless. But use a storm protector-extension cord thing. It saved my playstation 3 once!
When the outlet is more than 40 feet away, or when you are operating 2 or more tools from it.
normaly we can use water proof extension cord
15A should be the max needed for household versions