[TheForge] Lamp cord and heat generation

Jeff Harding [email protected]
Fri Jun 14 10:38:00 2002


Ah !!   Logic breaks through... Thanks Rick, can't believe that didn't
occur to me, first thing I do is fuse or breaker something.  Best idea
of all, coupled with the 14 ga. it wouldn't worry me set up like that.
I think you can get outlets with an Edison base fuse set up in them,
probably even a breaker if you look.


   Jeff   ><>


   UL wouldn't like it, but I'm pretty sure no one's going to ask
them.  ;o)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick & Kims Email" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Lamp cord and heat generation


> Regarding the electric cord burried in the center of the rope.  You
> may want to add a small fuse socket on the plug side to assure that
> someone does not inavertantly overload (spelled, overheat) the cord.
>
> Rick Korinek
> Emerald City Forge
> Framingham, MA
>
> Ps. I wonder what UL would say.
>
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