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Brand | HDX | Husky | Husky |
Name | 100 ft. 16/3 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Orange | 100 ft. 16/2 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Green | 100 ft. 16/3 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Red and Black |
Price | $1797 | $1997 | $3127 |
Ratings | (2039) | (611) | (303) |
Cord Length (ft.) | 100 | 100 | 100 |
Wire Gauge | 16 | 16 | 16 |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
Application | Light Duty | Medium Duty | Medium Duty |
Number of Outlets | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Maximum Amperage (amps) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Voltage (volts) | 125 | 125 | 125 |
Number of Conductors | 3 | 2 | 3 |
Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features | No Additional Features |
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Brand | HDX | Husky | Husky |
Name | 100 ft. 16/3 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Orange | 100 ft. 16/2 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Green | 100 ft. 16/3 Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord, Red and Black |
Price | $1797 | $1997 | $3127 |
Ratings | (2039) | (611) | (303) |
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Indoor/Outdoor | |||
Application | |||
Number of Outlets | |||
Maximum Amperage (amps) | |||
Voltage (volts) | |||
Number of Conductors | |||
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this is 16 gauge
120 is what it is rated for. I would not try anything else.
No, unless it is a very small snow blower. For a 100 foot run on an electric snowblower, you will most likely have to have heavy 12 gauge wire extension cord. You won't get enough current at 120 volts through 100 feet of 16 gauge wire for the motor to run at full rpm. That will cause the motor to run slow, overheat, and greatly shorten its life. What can really happen is when you hit some heavy snow that the motor cannot power through due to lack of amps flowing in the narrow wire and that will cause a large voltage drop in the wire so the motor will then be trying to power through heavy snow with low voltage and the motor will stall and burn out suddenly and permanently rather then blow snow. What a 100 foot 16 gauge cord can do is power a small electric weed trimmer or small blower. It might work to power a 1000 watt halogen light. Check the rating on the extension cord. I think at that length it may power up to 600 watts or 5 amps for motors and maybe 8 amps or 1000 watts for lights.
Tag saids keep away from water and store indoors.
tag saids keep away from water and store indoors
Can this extension cord be used to run a chain saw
I think this would be way too small
Both are correct depends on the harness manufacturer like Hdx or Husky . My suggestion do not go over 150ft in length. It will cut down on power and wear down performance of your trimmer. Hope this helps.
I say yes.
The one I bought at my homedepot said made in China. Makes sense since the price is cheap compared to the other extension cords of the same length and size. These cords last a few months before I need to throw them out. They don't hold up too well if used often outdoors but they do the job. I've been using this cord for my electric lawn mower and trimmer for years.