From the "there are no stupid questions" area.
I have a small farm. Most of it is on 120v for various reasons. So I am running evga 1300 units for a lot of my stuff.
If I run anything thinner then 16 gauge power cords they get very warm.
Now I am home, I have a 1500W space heater in the bedroom. We only have 1 zone for heat so it's either heat the entire place at night or just the bedroom.
It's one of these:
https://www.vornado.com/shop/heaters/vh10-whole-room-heater it's power cord is 18 gauge at best. But it will pull 12+ amps all night and not even get warm to the touch.
So using small words, because I am obviously too stupid to figure it out myself, can someone explain WHY?
Power is power, resistance is resistance. As far as I can tell this space heater have melted the wire by now. But it's finishing it's 3rd winter here.
And yes I use a Avalon 4 to heat the back room when it needs it.
Thanks,
Dave