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daveferg said:
Easiest product to get are those short extension cords used for window air conditioners.
That's what I use for my diminutive garage refrigerator/freezer. Not because I needed the heavy gauge, but because it was short. And easy to get (since I already had it, and it's not good for much else).
No - really.
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The AC cord is a great idea, did not even think about that. I agree 12 gauge would probably be overkill so 14/3 should be OK for my use. I just wanted to make sure I wont cause a fire or something in my house.
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daveferg said:
Easiest product to get are those short extension cords used for window air conditioners.
That was my thought. But make sure you examine the plug ends. Some are wired for 220 volts and have that crosswise plug end.
http://www.hammondmfg.com/20Astplg.jpgIf you are not paying attention (like I was not paying attention) you will get home and discover that the plug does not fit.
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