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    extension cords

    I just returned the PC 7424xp that I bought and ordered a Griot's 6" polisher instead, mainly from the reviews I read on the forum so thanks to everyone for giving their opinions.

    The only question I have right now is there a specific gauge extension cord I need to use with the Griot's 6" polisher??? I don't know much about electricity but I know enough that not having the proper gauge wire can be harmful to the machine.

    Any advice is appreciated.

    -Keith

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    Re: extension cords

    with cords the more draw a tool uses the bigger gage you need. and a longer cord loses more current. so a 25 or 50 foot cord of a decent size will be fine...
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    Re: extension cords

    It dépends on the length of the extension cord. The longer it is, the bigger the gauge should be. Usually you have a chart in the tool's manual stating what gauge is needed by lenght.

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    Re: extension cords

    I will definitely check the manual when it comes. Was hoping that someone with the Griot's could chime in as I am running to Home Depot shortly.

    Thanks for the responses so far.

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    Re: extension cords

    Home depot has a extension cord chart online that tells you how amp per foot of cord.

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    Re: extension cords

    Just get a 12 AWG cord and do not worry about it. It will carry a 20A load for at least 50 ft. If the cord is labeled with 15A rating, it is because it is not using an official 20A plug/receptacle on the ends.
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    Re: extension cords

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    Just get a 12 AWG cord and do not worry about it. It will carry a 20A load for at least 50 ft. If the cord is labeled with 15A rating, it is because it is not using an official 20A plug/receptacle on the ends.
    Funny, while I was at Home Depot I had a 25ft 12 gauge extension in my hand. I then decided to wait until I get the polisher to just see what the manual says.

    Thanks for the advice!

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    Re: extension cords

    I'd get a 50ft, 25ft I find being short time to time and have to walk around the vehicle more.

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    Point taken. TY
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    Re: extension cords

    buy two 12 gauge 50ft cords and be done with it. if one isn't long enough you can connect them...

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