LIFETYLE & UTILITIE CALCULATOR Extension Cord Length Calculator A precise tool.
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What is the Extension Cord Length Calculator & How does it work?

An extension cord is a flexible cable used to extend the reach of electrical outlets. The length and gauge of an extension cord are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient power delivery to appliances.

The gauge of an extension cord refers to its thickness, which determines how much current it can safely carry. Thicker cords (lower gauge numbers) can handle higher currents and are suitable for heavier loads.

I = frac{V}{R}
I = Current, V = Voltage, R = Resistance

The length of the extension cord affects its resistance. Longer cords have higher resistance, which can lead to voltage drops and reduced power availability at the appliance end.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum length for an extension cord?
The maximum safe length of an extension cord depends on its gauge and the voltage. For example, a 16-gauge cord can be up to 250 feet long at 120 volts.
How do I choose the right gauge for my extension cord?
Choose a lower gauge number (thicker cable) for heavier loads or longer distances. A 14-gauge cord is suitable for most household appliances, while a 12-gauge cord can handle more power over greater lengths.
Can I use an extension cord with a higher voltage than it’s rated for?
No, using an extension cord with a higher voltage than its rating can cause overheating and potentially damage the cord or connected devices.
What is the formula to calculate current in an extension cord?
The formula I = V/R (Current = Voltage / Resistance) helps determine how much current the cord can safely carry. Always ensure the cord’s gauge matches the expected current draw of your appliances.
How does the length of an extension cord affect its performance?
Longer extension cords can lead to voltage drop, reducing the power available at the end of the cord. This can cause dimming lights or reduced performance in appliances.
Is it safe to run an extension cord under a carpet?
No, running an extension cord under a carpet is not safe as it can overheat and pose a fire hazard. Always keep cords exposed and out of high-traffic areas.
Can I use an outdoor-rated extension cord indoors?
While outdoor-rated extension cords are generally safe to use indoors, they may be more expensive than standard indoor cords. They offer better protection against moisture but might not be necessary for typical household use.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.