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Any Electricians here?
What is the best way to extend the length of a power adapter, say for a modem?
Is there a certain kind of extension cord I can use? |
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I work with low voltage, but this is a no brainer for me. Just use a normal grounded extension cord. The kind with three prongs not the thin brown ones with only two prongs. Unless your modem power supply only has two prongs then you could use the thin brown kind with only two prongs.
You modem doesn't draw that much current so a heavy duty cord isn't needed. |
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The longer the run, the heavier guage cord needed.
How long do you need it to be? how long is it now? How proficient are you with wiring electrical devices? \What are the specs on the adaptor? load, amps, etc? |
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Are you running only the one device from the adaptor?
If so, an extension cord should be fine, but make sure you go with a heavier guage extension than what is hard wired into the device. Depending on the load rating, it probably has 12 or 14 guage, but make sure. (the lower the number, the thicker the wire. if it has 14, get a 12 guage extension.) |
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