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Product Name: | DuroMax XPC10050C Outdoor Extension Cord, XPC10050C |
Manufacturer: | DuroMax |
Model Number: | XPC10050C |
Product SKU: | B072595VZV |
UPC: | 811640015183 |
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I went to HomeDepot - they wanted nearly $300 for ~50 ft of 10 AWG 3 conductor cable. I said WTF? LOL, NO!
I went to Harbor Freight and got what I think is this same exact cord, cut the ends off, put the ends I needed on, it's been running that RV just fine every since.
I paid ~$70 in early December for it, this is a good deal.
If you have 30a load the 10ga wire is only good for about 15ft.
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up to 25 feet: 10-gauge wire
25-50 feet: 8-gauge wire
50-100 feet: 6-gauge wire
more than 100 feet: 4-gauge wire
Also, 10ga wire is only recommended if the total load your RV is pulling is 20A or less. And a lot of that is depending if your RV is running air conditioning or not. Go with 8 minimum for an RV.
Probably aluminum wire. 15 amp for 10 gauge is super low.
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up to 25 feet: 10-gauge wire
25-50 feet: 8-gauge wire
50-100 feet: 6-gauge wire
more than 100 feet: 4-gauge wire
Also, 10ga wire is only recommended if the total load your RV is pulling is 20A or less. And a lot of that is depending if your RV is running air conditioning or not. Go with 8 minimum for an RV.
You cannot draw continuous breaker rated amps on any breaker or it will eventually trip. Constant draw should never be more than 80% of breaker rating and that is pushing it.
Nah it's cool - the RV isn't being actively lived in, and even when someone does sleep in it it's got minimal use. In fact the OTHER cord, the 15 amp one, is good enough to keep the thing going for current use, but I like to use the bigger one just to be on the safe side.The front AC only works on the 30Amp and the rear only works on the 15, you have to have both plugged in to use both.
I may not be by the book - but I'm not stupid about it either.
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Packages say a lot of things not always true.
aside from all the bickering and nitpicking... 10 gauge wire will have less voltage drop than a 12 gauge wire regardless of the overall rating of the cord as a whole.
Specs from Duromax site
https://www.duromaxpowe
https://www.duromaxpowe
I have also seen one that plugs into an RV 50 amp plug and has a whole bunch of 15's on the other labeled as L1 and L2 plugs.
There's some good stuff out there, but you usually have to pay for it.
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