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Brand | Conntek | CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT | Conntek | Generac |
Name | 20 ft. 10/4 30 Amp 125/250-Volt 4-Prong L14-30 Transfer Switch/Generator Red Extension Cord | 25-Foot 30-Amp 125-Volt Fan-Style Generator Extension Cord (L5-30P to three 5-15R) | 25 ft. 10/4 Generator Power Cord 30 Amp 125/250-Volt 4-Prong Male Plug to (4) 15/20 Amp Household Female Connector | 10 ft. 30 Amp Generator Cord |
Price | $5770 | $5784 | $5884 | $6499 |
Ratings | (20) | (152) | (22) | (53) |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Voltage (volts) | 125/250 | 125 | 125 | 120/240 |
Cord Length (ft.) | 20 | 25 | 25 | 10 |
Number of Conductors | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
Wire Gauge | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Features | 4-Prong Plug,Twist-Lock Plug | No Additional Features | 4-Prong Plug,Twist-Lock Plug | No Additional Features |
Number of Outlets | 1 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
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Brand | Conntek | CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT | Conntek | Generac |
Name | 20 ft. 10/4 30 Amp 125/250-Volt 4-Prong L14-30 Transfer Switch/Generator Red Extension Cord | 25-Foot 30-Amp 125-Volt Fan-Style Generator Extension Cord (L5-30P to three 5-15R) | 25 ft. 10/4 Generator Power Cord 30 Amp 125/250-Volt 4-Prong Male Plug to (4) 15/20 Amp Household Female Connector | 10 ft. 30 Amp Generator Cord |
Price | $5770 | $5784 | $5884 | $6499 |
Ratings | (20) | (152) | (22) | (53) |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | ||||
Voltage (volts) | ||||
Cord Length (ft.) | ||||
Number of Conductors | ||||
Indoor/Outdoor | ||||
Wire Gauge | ||||
Features | ||||
Number of Outlets | ||||
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Your dryer outlet should be 220V. This cord is only for 125V and the plug would not work on a Dryer plug
I'm not a qualified electrician, just a woman who lives alone in the country and loses power a lot. From this cord I attach 3 power strips and run extension cords from those. I can run any number of lights, small fans, TVs, Internet router, and the refrigerator. When you want to plug in anything with a heating element is when you have to be more careful. I can run my microwave, or my coffee pot - but not at the same time. You can go online and look at the watts, amps, and volts of appliances. There are equations that will let you figure out what you can safely run. When in doubt about an appliance, I just don't plug it in. You could harm the appliance and/or the generator. The power of your generator also has to be considered. I can't run anything that takes 220 volts.
Yes it will. I bought one when I ordered my 100263 from Home Depot.
I purchased a cord for my Honda EU3000is generator that looks just like the image, designated as a 105° - 125V - 30A - L5-30P. Fortunately, I haven't had the need to use it yet (purchased for emergency power outages), but it came highly recommended for a 3000+ Watt generator.
Yes, if the AC unit is 120v and its amperage draw doesn't exceed the generator's output.
SHOULD FIT ON ALL GENERATORS WITH A 3 PRONG PLUG END.
I sure hope so. It was recommended for My EU3000is.
It's suppose to fit all Champion Generators.
No it will require an adaptor to use with that model of generator.
No cord will not work without a converter of some type. The connector on this cord is L5-30P, and the outlet on the generator you listed has a standard 30A RV outlet. Try reviewing a Model# 30ARVE25 and Model# TT30W515-018 depending on what length you need and types of outlets you need.