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JUST ARRIVED! Flexible Adapters with 20 Amp Circuit Breakers
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Cord Length Matters
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Extension cords are commonly purchased power solutions in many situations. You can use them in your home or office, on your job site, for yard work, and more. They are used to provide power to hard to reach places or when you are moving around and need the power to follow you, like in yard work. Are extension cords safe or not is the great debate. They can be dangerous or a safety hazard depending on the location of the job. Cords lying around all over the place are a tripping hazard or even cause shock. If you are working...
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Air Conditioning and Heating Units
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Window air conditioners are used in hot climates or during seasons of hot weather in homes that do not have central air systems installed into their home. They typically cool a room or a small area from 150-2700 square feet. The owner installs the unit into their window or permanently through the wall. They are a great source of cooling/heating and are also great to supplement in rooms or areas. There are so many options to choose from when it comes to window units. Some units are more efficient than others and work in different methods to cool the air...
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Differences Between NEMA 6-50 and NEMA TT-30
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In the world of electrical connections, there are quite a few plugs and outlets that look very similar to each other. In the past, we have discussed differences in locking plugs and outlets most often associated with generators, and the differences with the outlet and plugs you can find in your home. There is another set that looks a little similar but serves very different purposes. This set is the NEMA 6-50 and NEMA TT-30. The confusion usually starts because of the number of prongs each has and the way they are set up. As you can see, they both...
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