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Reddit mentions of Yellow Jacket 2883 12/3 Heavy-Duty 15-Amp SJTW Contractor Extension Cord with Lighted Ends, 25-Feet

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Yellow Jacket 2883 12/3 Heavy-Duty 15-Amp SJTW Contractor Extension Cord with Lighted Ends, 25-Feet. Here are the top ones.

Yellow Jacket 2883 12/3 Heavy-Duty 15-Amp SJTW Contractor Extension Cord with Lighted Ends, 25-Feet
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    Features:
  • HEAVY DUTY: 100 foot all-copper wire extension cord recommended for use with heavy duty equipment and tools
  • HIGHLY VISIBLE: bright yellow jacket provides extra safety as well as prevents loss and theft on jobsites
  • EXTRA DURABLE: oversized, clear molded plug prevent accidental bending or breaking and UL listed for your safety
  • DURABLE: clear molded plugs are rugged, durable and over-sized
  • LIGHTED END: shows power is on and cord is ready to use
  • Yellow Jacket cords are more flexible and abrasion resistant at any temperature than standard vinyl compounds
  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Provides a power 15 AMP, 1625 watts, 125 volts
  • UL AND CUL LISTED
Specs:
ColorCopper
Height7 Inches
Length18.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2020
Size25 ft
Weight3.18 Pounds
Width13.5 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Yellow Jacket 2883 12/3 Heavy-Duty 15-Amp SJTW Contractor Extension Cord with Lighted Ends, 25-Feet:

u/JZ129802 · 15 pointsr/OSHA

Im pretty sure its one of thoes extension cords with a light on the female end, like this. It looks like someone just stripped the insulation off some romex and stuck it in the end of the cord, instead of putting a male end on it.

u/clint_l · 8 pointsr/leaf

Just to emphasize: You really need a heavy duty extension cord to do this safely, preferably with 12 ga conductors. This would work nicely:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000KKLMO8/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1420349476&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41CDHU8QEsL&ref=plSrch

Also, a bit of dielectric grease and electrical tape will really help keep the connection clean.

u/ranhalt · 2 pointsr/lanparty

I'd recommend thicker gauge extension cables to support the 15amp circuit and heavy duty gaffer tape (don't use it on walls) to hold it down. Try to balance laptops and desktops, not just for electrical load balancing, but table space.

https://www.amazon.com/2883-Heavy-Duty-Contractor-Extension-Lighted/dp/B000KKLMO8

https://www.amazon.com/Polyken-Coated-Premium-Gaffers-Length/dp/B00DZ5V2IG/ref=sr_1_16?s=industrial&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1479774940&sr=1-16&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011

u/greenmutt24 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

http://www.amazon.com/2883-Heavy-Duty-Contractor-Extension-Lighted/dp/B000KKLMO8

With out knowing your exact model to look the motor information up I'm not sure where your 15A draw on the motor is coming from, but if I had to guess its your full load amps, which is above your operational current. Any heavy duty extension cable will be able to handle your staring current which will be ~3x your FLA.

If your FLA is 15A you can use 12A rated cable, sense you can account for the duty cycle of your usage being below the FLA.