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Use an oversized AWG cord, e.g. #12, #10 AWG to avoid voltage drop in the cord. I guess each unit needs 5 amps for total of 10 amps when both run at once. With a 14 Gage cord (0.5 ohm @ 200' wire) and with both units starting up at same time, the current (amps) draw is 60 amps (6x running current) and 1800 watts, the 1800 watts consumed by the cord, this power dissipated as heat. The 1800 divided by the 60 ( watts/amps = volts) years a voltage drop of 30 volts, at start up of the two compressor motors if at 5 amps flc (full load current). This scenario with a 14 gage, 100' cord is problem bound so a thicker wire cord is needed to keep voltage drops within 10% of the load's rated voltage. Use a 10 or 12 Gage cord or two separate cords.
you need an electrician to come in and run a 240 volt line for you behind the dryer so you can plug the dryer into it,even if it were a gas dryer it's not wise to be using any other cords other than the cord that's on the machine,if you already have a plug there set up for a 4 prong cord you can buy a new cord anywhere,home depot,hardware store or appliance parts store but you don't want to use any extention cord
Hello, you can use a terminal strip power surge outlets. It will have many outlets on it that then go into one cord that will plug into the outdoor outlet.
Both the plug, but more so the wall plug is suspect. If plug goes in easily, try another TIGHT FITTING plug. IF the male plugin has discolored, it may need to be replaced, but sanding it often helps.
First remove the headset cord from the headset jack. That is
only used for corded headsets. Plug the short cord into the jack where
the curly cord had been plugged into. The curly cord is now going to be
plugged into the base of the charger where the picture is of a
handset -- the curly cord goes there. There is a A/C adapter that is
plugged in to base that is now plugged into the wall.
It's sounds like you're getting your cords mixed up. The modem (the box from your company that provides internet) needs it's power cord plugged in, a phone cord or a cable cord plugged in, and an ethernet (LAN) cord plugged into it. The power cord will plug into the wall obviously, the phone cord or cable cord will be coming out of the wall obviously, but the Ethernet (LAN) cord will plug into your computer or a router. A router in your case. So the Ethernet cord from your modem (box that came from you company that provides internet) will plug into the router in the specific slot that says Internet or Modem connection. Now you need another Ethernet cord to go from your router to your computer. Try to plug the cord that goes from the router to the computer into the 4 different ports on the router until one of them works, you'll have to give it about a min to check each one. If that doesn't fix it then you need to make sure your LAN card is being read correctly and installed correctly, best way to do this is to go to Start > Control Panel > Device Manager and look at Network Adapters. If there is a Red X next to a conenction, right+click the conenction and tell it to enable, or update drivers.
The power cord (E901 which plugs into P901) Hitachi part # for this model is EV00851 but it would not be commonly stocked since most repair shops would repair the cord. The repair would be done by either splicing a new cord on to the old one or unsoldering the old cords plug receptical (P901) and installing a new generic cord in its place - either way observe the polarity -white wire to thick blade of cord. Post back if you need more info (I may have a used cord)
if it is just a small length of cord you can just attach any cord to it from any old appliance, if you feel that it needs to be waterproofed go to home depot and by one for wet areas
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