Can I use a 16 gauge extension cord for a refrigerator?

No don't use that 50 or 100 foot orange 16/3 cord from the garage. There should be a tag on the back of the fridge or possibly on its cord. This tag should specify its electrical requirements: some combination of amps, volts, and watts.
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What gauge extension cord should I use for a refrigerator?

Extension cords with a lower gauge number—like 10 or 12 gauges—are considered heavy-duty cords because they have a higher capacity to deliver power. Since the 10-gauge cord is an extra heavy-duty extension, it makes the best choice for big power loads like a refrigerator.
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Can you use a heavy duty extension cord to plug in a refrigerator?

Yes, you can run a refrigerator off an extension cord. Choose a heavy-duty cord capable of handling the refrigerator's energy needs without compromising the appliance and property safety. Experts advise that the extension cord must be of the right length, voltage, and rating for the appliance to work properly.
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How many watts can a 16 gauge extension cord handle?

As the cord gets longer, the current carrying capacity of the cord gets lower. For example, a 16 gauge extension cord less than 50 feet in length can power a 1625 watt (W) appliance. A 16 gauge cord that is longer than 50 feet in length can only power an appliance up to 1250W.
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Can I use an extension cord for a small refrigerator?

You can technically plug a mini fridge into an extension cord. However, it's essential to choose a heavy-duty cable that can support the fridge's power needs, which is best used as a temporary solution. An underpowered extension cord can overheat, melt the insulation, and start a fire.
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What gauge extension cord is needed for a freezer?

A typical refrigerator or freezer draws 15 amps of current at 120 volts, and that amount of current calls for a 14-gauge cable at a minimum. However, 12-gauge cable is safer because refrigerator and freezer compressors can draw more than the rated current every time they cycle on.
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Is it OK to plug a refrigerator into a power strip?

Rule two: never plug high power capacity appliances, like space heaters, refrigerators, or microwave and toaster ovens into power strips or extension cords. These appliances have higher power capacity and need to be plugged into a wall outlet directly. Rule number three: always plug power strips directly into the wall.
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Is it OK to plug a freezer into an extension cord?

GE strongly recommends that an extension cord not be used with a freezer due to the potential safety hazards under certain conditions.
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Can you plug a refrigerator in the garage?

Most refrigerators stop working at some point during the winter months in an unheated garage, depending on climate and how well the garage is insulated. Most manufacturers do not recommend placing a refrigerator in temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Should a refrigerator be plugged into a surge protector?

We do not recommend connecting a refrigerator or freezer to a surge protector. The reason we do not recommend this is explained below: The compressor is sensitive to temperature and current overloads and will shut itself down with a power surge.
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Can you use extension cords on appliances?

Using extension cords

Never use extension cords to power appliances. Plug appliances directly into wall outlets. . Never use indoor extension cords outdoors. Don't plug multiple cords together.
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How many amps does a refrigerator pull?

The average refrigerator uses 725 watts of power and 10 to 20 amps. This can equate to roughly 10 percent of your home's total energy consumption.
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Is a 16 gauge mini fridge good?

Depending on the actual draw it is possible an even smaller cord could be used for example a 16 awg cord is good for 13 amps so if the draw on the mini fridge is less than 10 amps this size cord would work without problems.
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Can a fridge be on a 15 amp breaker?

Most refrigerators run between 3 to 6 amps, with that said, a refrigerator can spike at peak usage up to 15 amps. It's best to take into consideration worst case scenarios. You should have refrigerators and freezers installed on a 15-20 amp dedicated 120 volt circuit.
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Should a refrigerator be on a 20 amp circuit?

Refrigerator Circuit

A modern refrigerator requires a dedicated 20-amp circuit. You may currently have a smaller refrigerator plugged into a general lighting circuit, but during any major remodeling, install a dedicated circuit (120/125-volts) for the refrigerator.
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How many amps does a 20 cu ft refrigerator use?

Refrigerator Power Usage

Generally, a fridge uses about 6 or 7 amps, but triple that for the start-up surge, so a dedicated power outlet with 15 to 20 amps is required for a fridge. It should be the sole appliance plugged into that outlet.
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Why do appliances say not to use an extension cord?

Certain high wattage appliances should not use an extension cord when possible (check the owner's manual). Using an extension cord on these appliances could cause excessive heat and voltage drop, this could damage the appliance or motor.
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How do I protect my refrigerator from a power surge?

How To Protect Your Appliances During A Power Outage
  1. Use surge protecting power strips in your home. ...
  2. Install a whole-house surge protector in your electrical panel. ...
  3. Contact your electricity provider about meter-mounted surge protection. ...
  4. Install GFCI outlets throughout your home.
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Can a power surge ruin a refrigerator?

When there is an increase in voltage from a power surge, it causes an inrush of electrical current within the refrigerator. This surge generates an excessive amount of heat, which can damage multiple parts of the refrigerator.
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How do you stop a GFCI from tripping on a refrigerator?

To avoid this happening, make sure that your refrigerator has a dedicated circuit, which you can do by plugging your refrigerator into an alternative power outlet and seeing if it still trips.
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How do you keep a refrigerator working in a cold garage?

If your garage temperature dips below freezing, the thermostat inside the garage refrigerator's freezer may think it's cold enough and shut off. To work around this issue, you need to heat the air around the thermostat. One way is to install a heating coil around the thermostat.
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What kind of refrigerator can I put in my garage?

The Best Garage Fridges Out Right Now
  • Frigidaire 20.4 Cubic-Foot Refrigerator. ...
  • Haier Two-Door Mini Fridge. ...
  • Igloo Tool Box Mini Fridge. ...
  • Danby Compact Refrigerator. ...
  • Black and Decker 2.5 Cubic-Foot Mini Fridge.
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Can you leave a fridge in the garage in the winter?

Having a refrigerator in your garage is a great way to store extra and bulk food. While this can be beneficial, most garage refrigerators stop working at some point during the winter if left unmanaged.
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Do you need a special refrigerator for the garage?

To prevent problems, buy a garage-ready fridge that can function efficiently when it gets bitterly cold and also stiflingly hot in your garage. A refrigerator designed to run in a garage has better insulation and components that can handle temperature changes. This special design does make them a little more expensive.
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