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[QUOTE="Tony Eeds, post: 467746, member: 32023"] I second what RoosteR13 is saying. Use the shortest possible cord that will reach. Use the largest guage cord you can afford, and please make sure the connections are completely plugged in and, more importantly, tight. Loose connections allow the current to arc between the poles of the connectors creating unnecessary heat in chord and connections that otherwise are correctly sized. The fumes from plastics burning are toxic. You may never know the chord got hot enough to smolder. It is far safer to buy a better sleeping bag. Another comfort note. If you are sleeping in a trailer, you largest heat loss will be through the floor of the trailer bacause of air currents below the trailer. That is why your grandparents had dust ruffles on their beds. Tony [/QUOTE]
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