Extra long extension cords can be purchased from Home Depot, Lowes or many hardware stores. Most hardware stores sell extension cords that are 25 ft. or more in length
There are extra long cords for sale in electronics stores that are usually about 70 feet long if you opt for the longest. Walmart is one carrier that has extra long cords.
The longest extension cords for your business your can find that at any electronic stores, such as walmart and radio shack, im sure they carry short and long extention cords.
Yes, extension cords can be safe to use for powering multiple devices as long as they are used properly and not overloaded. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines, avoid daisy-chaining multiple extension cords together, and regularly check for any signs of wear or damage.
The 200 ft extension cord is 200 feet long.
Long extension cords can result in voltage drop, causing a decrease in electrical power reaching the appliance. This can lead to inefficient performance as the appliance may not receive sufficient power to operate at its full capacity. It's always recommended to use extension cords of appropriate length and gauge to avoid this issue.
Too much voltage dropped in the resistance of the extension cord is why some appliances become unsatisfactory over time.
It is generally safe to plug two extension cords into the same outlet as long as the total power being drawn does not exceed the outlet's capacity. Overloading the outlet can cause a fire hazard, so it is important to use caution and not exceed the recommended wattage.
You can buy extension cords of all different lengths at local department stores such as Walmart or Target. You can also find them at local home improvement stores.
It is a potential safety problem where an extension cord could be easily damaged since it is out in the open. Also, in the future a new person might replace the extension cable with a smaller gauge wire and cause a potential fire hazard. The Fire Marshall is looking out for your safety. Listen to him or her.
An appliance which does not use much current will perform satisfactorily with a long extension cord. Any device which uses a lot of power (space heater, large power tools) will not perform well on a long ext cord unless the cord is large enough and rated to carry the required power.
I think that it would reach at most 59 and a half feet
Standard grade extension cords are made for the home owner where they will be used in temporary situations and not carry a heavy load. The difference between standard and premium is the wire size. The standard cords have a #16 conductor and the premium have #14 or #12 conductors. These cords have a insulation rating of 300 volts. Pro grades of cords are used on construction sites where they come under sever use. They are usually insulated rated at 600 volts and come in sizes from #12 to #10 for hand tool use over long distances. Heavier cords #8 and #6 are used to feed sub panels which are located all over the site.