I've heard these things exist but I have no idea what to look for in terms of specifications. I need one to reach a power outlet as the nearest one(The one that won't trip my breaker which has been a problem with the original socket/circuit I had my AC on due to it most likely being overloaded.) I've found a few on Amazon with great reviews mostly around 4+ stars which are the following.
PRIME EC680503L Air Conditioner and Major Appliance Extension Cord, Gray, 3', Extension Cords - Amazon Canada
Woods 32472 12/3 15' SJTOW Heavy Duty Lighted Extension Cord for Indoor/Outdoor Use, Black, Extension Cords - Amazon Canada
Perfpower Go Green 14/3 Appliance Cord, 15-Feet, Extension Cords - Amazon Canada
AC Specifications:
Nameplate Amps: 11.5
AWG Circuit Size: 14
Rated Volts: 125
Amps: 15
Fuse Size: 15
Time Delay Fuse (or Circuit Breaker): Plug Type
Model: Danby Premiere 13000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner
DPAC13009 (Yeah I know its quite old.)
Circuit Breaker Spec:
15 Amps
The current Circuit I used had a 15 Amp Circuit breaker and have seen online that when it comes to how many AMPs your A/C used is determined by the Nameplate amps. I got all the spec information from the owners manual(which is also online). Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, this seemed like the best place to do so.
PRIME EC680503L Air Conditioner and Major Appliance Extension Cord, Gray, 3', Extension Cords - Amazon Canada
Woods 32472 12/3 15' SJTOW Heavy Duty Lighted Extension Cord for Indoor/Outdoor Use, Black, Extension Cords - Amazon Canada
Perfpower Go Green 14/3 Appliance Cord, 15-Feet, Extension Cords - Amazon Canada
AC Specifications:
Nameplate Amps: 11.5
AWG Circuit Size: 14
Rated Volts: 125
Amps: 15
Fuse Size: 15
Time Delay Fuse (or Circuit Breaker): Plug Type
Model: Danby Premiere 13000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner
DPAC13009 (Yeah I know its quite old.)
Circuit Breaker Spec:
15 Amps
The current Circuit I used had a 15 Amp Circuit breaker and have seen online that when it comes to how many AMPs your A/C used is determined by the Nameplate amps. I got all the spec information from the owners manual(which is also online). Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, this seemed like the best place to do so.