Mazura jan 16 16 at 1 46.
Ceramic heater extension cord gets warm.
As for using extension cords to power high wattage appliances like a space heater or a hair dryer it s generally frowned upon.
16 gauge 10 amp cord.
In longer extension cords the resistance of electrical current is higher and the potential for overheating is greater.
It must be the electrical outlets problem i bought a new heater and still i feel its connection cord getting warm it s not uncommon for electrical heater s cords to run hot.
Overloading the cable with more items than it can handle may cause a hot extension cord.
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I already have a 50 ft.
Space heater with burnt 2 prong extension cord.
This was at a new construction site with 20amp branch breakers and low ambient temps.
A 5 ft long heavy duty extension cord powering a table saw rarely overheats but a 50 ft long extension cord of the same wire gauge may well be undersized.
If not which gauge and amp rating cord should i buy.
If possible get a space heater that plugs directly into the wall outlet.
This way there is no electrical cord to trip on or that can become damaged and cause a fire.
A plug that is hot to the touch may pose fire and electrical shock hazards.
Also have a 100 ft.
I have used 2 heaters with heavy duty 3 prong plugs at 1500w for over a week straight and not had any plug warming one was even on a 50 12awg extension cord.
Get it as soon as sat oct 3.
There are many different space heaters that plug directly into the wall that are highly rated and available online.
16 gauge 13 amp cord.
First you need to decide of the wire is getting hot or the connectors at the ends.
Further complicating the issue is the length of the extension cord.
If an overheated plug is near flammable materials such as curtains wood furniture or paper then the plug can ignite those materials starting a fire.
Similarly overheated plugs can damage the insulating material around the plug s prongs or electrical cord wires.
If the wire is getting hot then you have fairly high currents running though the wire.
However this problem can also be caused by poor or worn out insulation.
I would say if it feels a tiny bit warm it is ok but if it is getting unco.
Furthermore extension cords should not be installed inside of walls and used permanently because they re unshielded and not heat resistant whereas true romex electrical wire is.
This situation is dangerous because it may result in a short or a burn to the items surrounding the cable or to.
They say light duty so i m skeptical.