Yep! Always bring a supply of extension cords!
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Ooooo I've got one of those! LOL. I brought one of the ones which you can turn and I need it.
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Irie Sue
Six plug surge protector and an extension cord and you're all set.
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Captain Dave
If it's a 15 amp circuit it can handle up to 1650 watts. That's a lot of cell phones, IPads, etc that one can hook up. It's also best to keep your usage at around 80% of it's rated usage, so 1320 watts would be about right.
Here's good chart to get a GENERAL idea.
Funny thing on our last trip we were sitting at Margaritaville at MBJ and an electrical fire started at the top of the bar. It went out for about 15 seconds and the staff laughed it off. I asked if it happens often and was told "no mon, da first time."
Cracked me up.....
We've built 20 amp wiring into the house at the yard.......Need AC and coffee
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Captain Dave
Booger! How do you even know where to find all that info? I am impressed. Mind you, I need a pictogram to know the difference between a hammering thingie and a screwdriver thingie (if a kitchen knife won't work ... or if Gary is around because he goes ballistic if I use other stuff to hammer or a kitchen knife on a screw .... whatever!).
And don't forget the duct tape. In your checked luggage, though!Never travel without duct tape!