bgant4
Feb 15, 2015Explorer
power cord
My power cord has gotten very stiff and hard to roll up. Any way to make it soft again?
Bucky Badger wrote:
Home depot sells it by the foot. They have it on the big revolving rack
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Southwire-100-ft-6-3-SOOW-Black-Flexible-Cord-55809243/202316211
Bucky Badger wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Bucky Badger wrote:
Home depot sells it by the foot. They have it on the big revolving rack
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Southwire-100-ft-6-3-SOOW-Black-Flexible-Cord-55809243/202316211
By using this cable with the nice Camco ends with the D handles you are not spending any more than a pre made stiff cord. Much higher quality!
Exactly
jmaotto wrote:The trouble with SJ is that it's outer covering is not heavy duty and can be damaged easier with pulling it over the ground. Just ask me how I know.
SOW cord is rated for 600 volts. You can use SJ cord that is rated for 300 volts. Less expensive and not as heavy.
Cummins12V98 wrote:jmaotto wrote:
SOW cord is rated for 600 volts. You can use SJ cord that is rated for 300 volts. Less expensive and not as heavy.
What makes it not as heavy?
I just know this stuff is the best I have seen. I am betting the gage is the same just less strands to carry the power?
Bucky Badger wrote:
Home depot sells it by the foot. They have it on the big revolving rack
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Southwire-100-ft-6-3-SOOW-Black-Flexible-Cord-55809243/202316211
jmaotto wrote:
SOW cord is rated for 600 volts. You can use SJ cord that is rated for 300 volts. Less expensive and not as heavy.
Chris Bryant wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Not sure if you saw the pics or not but the cord I used is 6/3.
To be precise, it is 6/3 8/1 - three number six gauge for current carrying, plus one number eight gauge for ground.
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
There is a thing called SOW cord. It stays flexible to freezing temps. That is the quality that they use on power cord reels. Buy the length you want and add the Camco Yellow ends with the D handle. You will thank me!
I assume I should be able to find at HD or Loews, or do I need to go to an electrical suppler.