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You can use an extension cord to power your shed, but only temporarily. You can only use an extension cord for single circuits. An extension cord can under no circumstances be buried, and it must be unplugged when not in use.
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Read More »Tired of fumbling around in the darkness of your shed searching for tools? Maybe you wish you could illuminate your workspace with something that doesn’t require batteries or a match. You don’t want to go into all the effort it takes to dig a trench and run wiring to your shed. Perhaps you’re wondering, “Can I use an extension cord to power my shed”? You can use an extension cord to power your shed as long as you understand the limitations of an extension cord and stay within certain safety parameters. You can use an extension cord to power your shed, but only temporarily. You can only use an extension cord for single circuits. An extension cord can under no circumstances be buried, and it must be unplugged when not in use.
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Read More »Some appliances consume a lot of power. While a work light will typically use less than 10 amps, an air compressor might need up to 20 amps. To minimize the chances of an extension cord shorting, make sure you go with a heavy-duty, thick gauge extension cord. Common household extension cords typically come in gauges ranging from 16 gauge to 10 gauge. The smaller the gauge, the thicker the wire and therefore the greater wattage and amperage the cord can handle. You also need to consider the distance from your power source to your shed and buy the appropriate length cord. A cord’s rating is based on its length. Generally speaking, a 50’ 12-gauge cord can handle up to 20 amps while a 100’ 12-gauge cord can only handle up to 15 amps. It’s important not to daisy chain extension cords together as this negates each cord’s listed amp rating and can lead to overheating, creating a fire hazard. Use a single cord to cover the distance from the power source to shed and stick to its wattage rating. Keep in mind that the longer the distance you need to cover, the lower the gauge of cord you will need to provide a high enough wattage to power your shed. You also need to consider the outlet you will be using in your home. Make sure you use a GFCI-rated outlet, like the kind you would find in most kitchens and bathrooms. A GFCI-rated outlet includes a built-in breaker that automatically cuts power to the circuit if it senses an imbalance in the current. This prevents the circuit from overheating and potentially starting a fire. For this reason, GFCI outlets are required to be used near sinks and other water sources, which can cause an outlet to short out. This goes without saying, but only use extension cords rated for outdoor use. These cords are typically constructed with heavier insulation to protect the wires and a third grounding wire, which is evident by a third prong on the plug. You’ll also want to be aware of how you get your extension cord into your shed. Going through the door is an option, but not a great one. A cord trailing out of the doorway creates a tripping hazard and can be damaged by the shed door. Consider investing some time and money into wiring an inlet into your shed. Outlets such as Leviton power inlet, create a male outlet on the exterior shed that serves as a plug for your extension cord. The inlet can then be wired to an outlet in the interior of the shed.
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