Unshielded extension cord for shield surge protector
What will happen in this case? Will the surge protector stop reducing fields this way because of the unshielded extension cord?
The reason I'm asking is because I wanted to get one of your shielded extensions (around 6ft.) but are too long and the shortest ones you have are backordered so I may have to obtain an unshielded one such as this below,
https://www.amazon.com/FIRMERST-Feet-1875W-Extension-White/dp/B08CZN1ZFS/ref=sr_1_116?crid=V6BB0W6KEJAT&dchild=1&keywords=firmerst+extension+cord&qid=1595261485&sprefix=firmerst+ext%2Caps%2C159&sr=8-116
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks,
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the longer the cord (when stretched out) the more area the electric field will be put into. So the higher exposure in that sense. You could use one of those cords just to give you a flat end. You could also shield it manually how we discussed before.