by mskobier » Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:40 pm
Lgboro,
If you do not mind me asking, just how much power does your tear need? That 50ft 10-3 is an expensive cord. I would really hate to see it cut up just to power a couple of lights and maybe a small space heater. Realistically, you should not need anything larger than a 12 gauge extension cord which is good for 20 amps, assuming you have the correct plugs on the end. Most likely, a 14 gauge extension cord which is good for 15 amps and have regular three prong plugs on the end would be more than adequate. Another plus with going with a smaller cord is that they are easier to handle, take up less room, and weigh a lot less. Anyway, just something to think about.
I too purchased a heavy 10-3 cord for my CT conversion. I also planned on putting a L5-30 twist lock on it. After much thought, I have decided that I really do not need that heavy of a power cord, and have switched to a 12-3. The only high amperage item in my CT is a 1500 watt ceramic heater to be used when shore power is available. In the future I may end up adding an AC, but the AC will not be running when the heater is, so the power loading is still the same. The WFCO 35 amp power center I am using only pulls about 5 amps for full load, so I am still within the 20 amp rating of the 12-3 cord. I really did not need the 35 amp WFCO, but I wanted to be able to recharge the battery(s) quickly as well as supply power to the lights and propane furnace.
Mitch