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Default OT? 150' extension cord

On 2008-08-01, Gunner wrote:
On Fri, 01 Aug 2008 10:10:52 -0400, Errol Groff
wrote:

On Fri, 01 Aug 2008 09:49:07 -0500, nick hull wrote:

I need a 150' extension cord and all I can find are 100' cords. Yes I
know I can plug a 50' cord into a 100' cord, but that gives a lump foe
my cord winder; I would still like a 150' cord. Any clue who sells
them? Don't need heavy duty, a light flexible cord would be best.

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If you take Iggy's suggestion be sure that you put the male and female
plugs on the correct ends of the wire. Otherwise the current will be
trying to flow upstream and damage may result.

Errol Groff



And for Crom's sake..do NOT tie a knot in a cord that long!

You will be checking for hours trying to find out why the juice
stopped flowing


Wrong. The knot accumulates electricity that gets stuck there, and
that accumulated electricity can help with motor starting. I also
would recommend attaching magnets to cleanse electrons. Magnets
decrease resistance by up to 6.2 percent.

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