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Came quickly. Says 15 amp on the tag attached to the cord. Ad says 30 amp 10 gauge.
Second off, some generators have the 3 prong plug (L5-30p) as does mine. First off this cord is 10/3 which is rated for 30amps. It has 3 15amp female plugs on the end. People need to know what they are talking about before they leave poor ratings on something that they know nothing about.This cord does exactly what it says it does. Combine these and you can easily get 30amps.
The end plug has 3 prongs, and the generator will accept only a 4 prong cord. Glad I didn't wait for a storm to try it. Why does Amazon advertise this as an accessory. I had to return the cord.
Although the cable has a 30 amp male plug, it is only rated for 15 amps. That said the cable is 10 guage and at 25' the rating seems a bit conservative. Rather misleading.had I known this I would not have bought it.
A good hurricane supply, provided you have a generator to hook it up to. OK. not too much detail here, it's a bleepin' CABLE. I'd have given it a 5, but then, it would have to hook itself up and start the generator for me. But, the ends seem durable, it locks well to the generator outlet, and, when we lose power, I can run my window A/C, fridge, TV or computer, and microwave.
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