EmptyWords
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Ok i have a 20 amp socket with a dedicated 20 amp breaker running to it. What i want to do is use it to run a window a/c which i know is just fine because the ac is maybe 11 amps. Anyway on all window a/c's i have read that you are not suppost to use an extension cord with them and that you should only plug the a/c directly into the socket. why is that? this socket is too far for the cord on the a/c to reach and i really dont want to have to install a new breaker and socket at the location of the a/c. The grow room cannot handle running everything and the a/c, so i need to run this a/c from this other socket. would it be ok to plug the ac into a 6 way surge protected power strip with a 15 foot cord to this socket? any info is appreciated. I do not understand why in the manual and all manuals i have read for window a/c's you are not suppost to use extension cords etc.