I'm just seeing if a way to take full advantage and have the 7.2kw available. The way I understand it, you get 3,000 watts each or 6,000 watts total with the "standard" outlets. To get the full 7,200 watts, you need to be using the 240v plug which pulls from both. I'm sure the 6,000 would be...
Sounding more and more (in my case) like I should just get regular extension cords vs trying to get one that will plug in the 240. Unless I just wanted one for a HD appliance that accepts it. Thanks!
Thanks I was hoping the benefit to be I can maximize the 7.2 with one plug pulling from both A & B. It's not a real biggie, I can run regular cords. Just seeing if a better, more effective way is all. thanks guys!
I can not find definitive answers to save my life
I have seen extension cords that have the L14 30 connection on one end that splits out to 4 "standard" plugs on the other end. Is this beneficial to use? Safe? Will it allow the use of both circuits and maximize the 7.2KW? (Each 120v plug...