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"load Not To Exceed 13 Amps"

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sandyRoe | 07:57 Thu 21st May 2015 | Interiors
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An extension cable has this written on it. What could I use safely with it?
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Anything that uses less than the stated capacity, kettle, vacuum cleaner, one spot light at a time, tv, dvd player. The list goes on. Possibly don't use a pressure washer or an electric chainsaw.
08:00 Thu 21st May 2015
Anything that uses less than the stated capacity, kettle, vacuum cleaner, one spot light at a time, tv, dvd player.
The list goes on.
Possibly don't use a pressure washer or an electric chainsaw.
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A computer screen, tower, and keyboard, would be OK?
Yep, no worries.
Divide the wattage of the device(s) by 240 (or 230, these days) and do not exceed 13.

If it is on a reel, uncoil all of it.

//A computer screen, tower, and keyboard, would be OK?//

A ten amp fuse is ample to run those
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Thank you all. First up, best dressed, so best answer goes to 1ozzy.
Thanks Sandy, don't know about "best dressed" though.
Are corks hanging from a wide brimmed hat still fashionable these days?
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They're de rigueur at Liverpool races but frowned upon at Royal Ascot.
That phrase is from a time when if you were first up you'd get the pick of your brothers clothes, hence 'best dressed'.
Most things. Provided the cable is fully uncoiled for cooling purposes.

230v * 13 A = 2.99 kW (although you may get spikes with some things you could plug in.

So you are looking at a 3kW electric fire, or less.
I lived a life of "hand me downs" Sandy.
That's life when you are one of the youngest in the family :-)

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