
Originally Posted by
Col. Skillz
ahh thanks much man, i was told there's a formula for getting the amps, something like watts/voltage = amps and my soldering iron and glue gun came to about 50 watts total, which was nothing. i was actually talking to another electrician on another forum too =p
my cord is yeah 13 amps,16AWG, and he said i should i only use about 80% of that to be on the safe side, so something like 11. does that mean i can plug in the surge protector and any combination of things as long as they don't equal more than 11 amps and i will be safe? the cord thickness, awg, just measures how many amps it can use without an overload or danger right? how much is a wall socket normally? and for each wall socket there are two holes, so they both share the limit right?
anyway, as long as i don't go over my amps everything should be safe right? im concerned because one of the other things id like to plug in is my laptop, and i dont want to fry anything
thanks a ton, your knowledge is much appreciated =)
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