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RJsfishin wrote:
amps are amps, so 10 amps will probably warm up that 6 amp cord a little !
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beemerphile1 wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
amps are amps, so 10 amps will probably warm up that 6 amp cord a little !
and there is no such thing as 10 amp wire. Wire is measured by gauge. A 16 gauge wire would be rated for 10 amps.
Maybe a description of intended use would help in answering your question.
โOct-11-2013 12:42 PM
RJsfishin wrote:
amps are amps, so 10 amps will probably warm up that 6 amp cord a little !
โOct-11-2013 12:39 PM
Bobbo wrote:
I have an inline switch made to put on a 16g extension cord that is rated for 6 amps 120 v AC (720 watts). Is that OK on a 10 amp 12 v DC wire (120 watts)?
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