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Feb 01, 2025 - 02:07 AM
To determine the total watts being used with the Cordinate Decor Extension Cord, follow these steps:
1. Check the wattage rating of each appliance or lamp that is plugged into the extension cord. The wattage rating is usually marked on the appliance or can be found in the product manual.
2. If the wattage is not marked on the appliance, locate the ampere rating on the nameplate of the appliance. Multiply the ampere rating by 125 to determine the equivalent wattage. For example, if the ampere rating is 10, the equivalent wattage would be 10 x 125 = 1250 watts.
3. Add up the determined wattage for each plugged-in appliance or lamp. Also, include the wattage of any bulbs that are being used. For example, if you have two appliances with wattages of 500 and 750, and two bulbs with wattages of 60 each, the total wattage would be 500 + 750 + 60 + 60 = 1370 watts.
4. Ensure that the total wattage being used does not exceed the maximum wattage rating of the Cordinate Decor Extension Cord, which is 1625 watts. If the total wattage exceeds this limit, unplug some appliances or lamps to reduce the load on the extension cord.
Note: It is important to always check the wattage ratings of your appliances and lamps to ensure safe usage and prevent overloading the extension cord.
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