Jimmy Higgins
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So I'm trying to replace a 100-ft length extension cord my parent(s) have that desperately needs to be replaced. The trouble is, I can't figure out which gauge I need. The wire is for a corded electric mower, which is 13 amps.
According to he Kobalt manual... modern science hasn't developed a 100-ft length cord capable of handing this amperage.
According to Home Depot... they say medium gauge 14 is fine.
And according to this site... 12 gauge is necessary due to the length.
Obviously, the higher the gauge, the more difficult it is to handle the wire when mowing my parents awful yard. If it was flat, it'd take 5 minutes. *sigh* Instead it is about 15 to 20 minutes, two groin pulls, and thirty curse words. I don't want a wire that makes it worse.
Are some 14 gauge wires "more" 14 gauge than others?
According to he Kobalt manual... modern science hasn't developed a 100-ft length cord capable of handing this amperage.
According to Home Depot... they say medium gauge 14 is fine.
And according to this site... 12 gauge is necessary due to the length.
Obviously, the higher the gauge, the more difficult it is to handle the wire when mowing my parents awful yard. If it was flat, it'd take 5 minutes. *sigh* Instead it is about 15 to 20 minutes, two groin pulls, and thirty curse words. I don't want a wire that makes it worse.
Are some 14 gauge wires "more" 14 gauge than others?

