
Organize your home office with this white Insignia extension cord. Its right-angle plug provides a low profile that easily fits into outlets behind desks, chairs and computer towers, while the 8-foot length supplies ample cord for a large room. This Insignia extension cord lets you arrange work areas to your specifications.
Q: What is the rated current for this item?
A: The cord is marked for a 13 Amp, 125 Volt, 1625 Watt current load.
Q: Can I use this cord with my Insignia refrigerator?
A: That would depend on the electrical draw of your refrigerator. Electrical cords are able to hand different amounts of current draw based on their length and the diameter of the electrical wires used in them. Usually you are OK if your extension cord is only a few feet and it's rated for the draw of the device being used. If you go with a really long cord (say 25 feet or more) you can get a drop in voltage if it's not thick enough. This can cause the motor of the device to burn out. This has happened to many people doing home renovation. The longer a cord is the thicker it's wire has to be to make sure the device see the amount of electricity it requires. This cord is marked for up to a 13 amp, 125 volt, 1625 watt load. (Amps X Volts = Watts. ) So if your refrigerator is not more than 13 amps or 1625 watts you should be OK, provided it's the only extension cord your using. The bad news is most large home appliances use 15, 20 or even 25 amp loads. There's probably a permanent tag on the refrigerator listing it's load (draw). Usually it's on the back near the electrical cord or somewhere near access to the motor. Like on the inside of a removable access panel. (Or some other spot away from normal view that only an installer or a repair man would see. The information should also be in the refrigerator manual. If it's a new refrigerator you can check with the store you bought it from. They should have that kind of information readily available. As a last ditch effort you can check with the manufacturer have the model number (and if possible the serial number and year of manufacture) available.
A: This cord is SJT 16AWG/3C.
Q: Can this be used with a 6 foot power surge strip ? Thank you .
A: I would not recommend it, without knowing all components. An UPS like the APC - Back-UPS 900VA 9-Outlet/1-USB Battery Back-Up and Surge Protector - Black would be better. Surge protection/power strips tend to be less protective. Please check the National Electric Code as your cables specs need to match. It is best to follow this Code. Short cuts are ill advised. NOTE: The National Electrical Code, or NFPA 70, is a regionally adoptable standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States. It is part of the National Fire Code series published by the National Fire Protection Association, a private trade association. Wikipedia
Q: Does this work with a LG TV?
A: Yes this works perfectly with it.
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Q: can I use this on an air conditioner?
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