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Dusty R wrote:Actually length is dependent upon voltage, wire size and amps. And of course the condition of the plugs.
I have a friend with a TT. Where he parks it sometimes, is a long ways to where he can plug it in. It takes the full length of the attached cord plus an extension cord of about the same as attached cord. It appears that the extension cords that are readily availably are the same size the attached cord.
When staying in it with AC running it melted the plug between the 2 cords.
I believe that the length of the attached cord is the maximum length for that size cord and any extension cord should be at least 1 size larger.
Dusty
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tvman44 wrote:Totally AGREE!!
So many old wives tales floating around on these forums and so many people believe them.
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Golden_HVAC wrote:
The reel will act like a transformer to some extent. You will have 4 wires going around the reel, however if it is really long part wound up on the reel, then it can overheat and act like a transformer. It is best to wind out most of the cord - especially on a hot day, and avoid leaving more than 2 winds left on the cord reel. Say that the cord is 1/2" diameter and the reel is 5" wide, leaving space for 8 or 9 cords side by side, and two layers would leave about 10 - 20 feet of cord on the reel, and still not get hot. But if you leave it all on there, it can overheat. something to check on a warm day, when 2 A/C units are running.. . .
Have fun camping!
Fred.
โDec-06-2015 07:00 PM
DrewE wrote:X2 Good accurate information.
A power cord on a reel does not act like a transformer. It may heat up due to resistive heating, and being confined to a smaller area than if it were strung out, but there is no net inductive heating because the net current within the cable is zero. (The current that flows one direction through the hot conductor(s) flows back the other direction through the neutral, and they cancel each other out.)
If the cable is properly sized and rated for use on the reel, it shouldn't get too hot even at maximum rated current. That's basically what being properly sized and rated means, after allโit's suitable and safe for its application.
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