Conntek 20611 Generator Power Cord 25-Foot 10/4 30 Amp 125/250 Volt 4 Prong Male Plug To 15/20 Amp Female Connector
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Product Feature
- Generator power cord
- Locking 30-ampere 125/250-voltage to straight blade 15/20-ampere 125-voltage
- With "T" terminal-fitting, NEMA 5-20R flabellate connector and quaternity outlet
- NEMA L14-30-prong male plug; maximum power 7500 watt and 4 wires
- Measures 25-feet cord length; limited 1 year warranty
Product Description
Generator Locking Extension Cord, Locking 30A 125/250V to Straight Blade 15A/20A 125V, With �T� terminal-fitting, NEMA 5-20R Flabellate connector, Quaternity Outlet, NEMA L14-30P male plug Max Power: 7500W Rating 30A 125/250V to 15A 125V or 20A 125V Cable STW 10/4 Cord Length 25ft Configuration NEMA L14-30P/NEMA 5-20R Approval Plug, Connector, and SJTW: UL, C-UL Warranty Limited one year warranty.Conntek 20611 Generator Power Cord 25-Foot 10/4 30 Amp 125/250 Volt 4 Prong Male Plug To 15/20 Amp Female Connector Review
I purchased this power cord to use with my new generator. I needed a NEMA (round) extension cord with four 120 volt outlets on the end. I will only be using 120 volt appliances (refrigerator, TV, lights, etc.) with this extension cord.It's well worth the money. It's well packed and tightly rolled in a 10-12" coil. It's VERY heavy duty, four gage stranded wire. So it's fairly easy to bend/straighten out, but tends to "coil" back up to the 12" coil size. I wanted a 36" coil size for hanging. So, I put it in the sun with a sand bag on one end, unrolled it, put a sand bag on the other end and let it sit in the sun for a few hours. I then rolled it into a 36" coil and it stayed that way.
Something you might be interested in............ When my generator power was set at 120 volts, only one set of the sockets (red) worked. I thought the cord was defective and exchanged it - only to find out the second cord did the same thing. So, I called the generator manufacturer and described the problem. To my surprise (and not mentioned in the operator's manual) the power must be set on 240 Volts to make all four (red & blue dot) sockets work. Switching the power to 240 volts allows 120 volt power to both (red & blue dot) sides of the cord. So, I switched the power to 240 volts, started the generator and flipped the breaker switch to the "on" position. All four of the sockets worked perfectly with 120 volt appliances.
A spark chaser (electrician) would know that and is probably laughing right now if reading this review. However, I am not a spark chaser and thought it might be helpful......
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