The length of an extension cord does not affect the amount of power it draws. However, longer extension cords may cause a drop in voltage, which can lead to reduced efficiency and potential hazards. It's important to use the right length and gauge of extension cord for your specific needs to prevent power loss or overheating.
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A 25 foot cord will not cause enough voltage drop to worry about.
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Everything they use a regular refrigerator for. Subzero is a type of refrigerator, but it is also a brand of refrigerator. They are basically what they sound like, a refrigerator/freezer that reaches and hold subzero temperatures.
what type of wire is it? Cable ,Phone, electric.
If you mean that the (heavy duty) extension cord has a wire size of #14 or #12 wire in it and that the length is not over 50 feet then you will have no trouble running a refrigerator. Keep in mind that you only use extension cords as a temporary measure and that they are not to be used as replacements for permanent wiring.
A: absolutely not lamps needs current a long cord introduce IXR drop making less current for the lamp to use it
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To answer this question more information is needed. The wire size of the extention cord is needed.
The extension cord typically has a higher resistance compared to the wall outlet, so the light plugged into the extension cord will have greater resistance leading to potential dimmer light output. This is because the longer length and thinner gauge of wire in the extension cord increase resistance.
No. You need broadband. You need to use an Ethernet Cord.