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Jim M's avatar

Mike,

Don't know if you will see this as its an older post. I agree with your math about there not really being any induction heating possible. Over on the FB group RVElectricity there is a current post about some park that burnt up because they think someone misused a 50->20 (or similar) type adapter and melted a cord.

One of the side topics that came up, as always, is to never leave your cord coiled up, it will get hot. There are several "movie set electricians" who say you need to roil your cords up in a figure 8, that will avoided any heating. Since you do sound work I figure you must have heard or seen this theory. I don't see how a figure 8 (or square or trapezoid,...) could be any better that a circle rolling up cable. Especially since we just said/proved that induction is not an issue.

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Neal A Smith's avatar

Mike,

I have a cord reel for my 50A "standard" power cord (I think 6-6-6-8?). The cord is 35 ft, and the instructions call for it to always be fully unwound before use. I have not noticed any cord heating when unwound. I often don't need the full length. Would it be reasonable to try using it while still on the cord reel as long as I keep an eye on the temperature?

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