northernlights1
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not a particularly **** topic but one of interest as I am wiring up a movable 8' workbench with some power added to it. Because it is on wheels it won't have fixed power coming to it(conduit, etc). In the garage there is one 120v 20amp circuit with 12 awg wiring to each receptacle. How does 1. extension cords(length and diameter) and 2. power strips reduce the capacity/amperage of what's plugged into them? Safety concerns?
For instance most residential power strips are 14gauge 15amp. I get that it makes sense to down step everything downstream of the 20amp receptacle but a few tools are right at 15amp draw. So don't want to be popping that breaker on the strip.
For instance most residential power strips are 14gauge 15amp. I get that it makes sense to down step everything downstream of the 20amp receptacle but a few tools are right at 15amp draw. So don't want to be popping that breaker on the strip.


