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I don't know about an extension cord, but they do sell plug adabters. You can pick them up at any hardware store or even Wal-Mart. They are ussaully grey or orange , and look like the plug end of the extension cord. One end will have the 2 prong, the other side will have the slots to plug in the three prong.
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Change the outlet to a grounded one. Get an adapter that goes from 3 prong to 2. Break the ground prong off. Any one of these will work.
No, the wide prong is neutral it is the white wire. The narrow prong is hot it is the black wire. The round prong (in a 3 wire plug) is safety ground it is the green wire.
This is a 2 prong polarized female. However a 2 prong unpolarized male will easily plug into a 2 prong polarized female. just not the other way around.
# The prong of a fork or rake is called a "ein Zinke", plural "Zinken" # The prong of a deer's antler is called a "eine Sprosse", plural "Sprossen" # A prong relating to a sharp point is called a "ein Zacke", plural "Zacken"
Prong is a point as the tine of a fork.Edited: each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork. pierce or stab with a fork:pronged
There are 3 prong and 2 prong sensors and depending on your year and model either three or four separate sensors.
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Yes, 2 20' 4 prong 30 amp cords be connected to make a 40' cord.
A prong is a clamper to clamp things.
The word "prong" can be used as either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is used to describe the projecting points at the end of a fork. As a verb, it means to stab or pierce with a fork.
The address of the Dry Prong Branch is: 605 Russell Hataway Street, Dry Prong, 71423 0187
Is it a plastic prong sealed together
Prongs is the plural of prong
A prong on a fork is a 'tine'.