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4 FAQs about Safe Outdoor Power

Are outdoor power strips safe?

Outdoor power strips have safety features to prevent them from shorting out due to overloading. Some outdoor power strips also function as surge protectors and have built-in fuses that cut off the flow of current when it exceeds the maximum wattage for a standard 15-amp outlet, which is 1,875 watts.

How do I know if my outdoor power cord is safe?

An outdoor power cable with a lower AWG will maintain more consistent voltage. The amperage rating (often shown as “A” or “amps”) indicates the maximum amount of current the cord can safely handle. This rating should be equal to or higher than the amperage requirement of the device you intend to plug into it.

What is the best outdoor power strip?

My top pick, the APS IPX6 9-in-1 Outdoor Power Strip, is waterproof, durable, and includes a mixture of three-prong outlets and USB plugs. See which other models I recommend below. The outdoor power strips below are the best of the bunch. My selections range from small three-outlet power strips up to large capacity 10-outlet models.

How do I protect my outdoor electrical circuit?

Use cord covers or hooks. Avoid Water Accumulation: Do not run cords through puddles or areas where water tends to collect. Use GFCI Protection: For any outdoor electrical circuit, a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet or plug is highly recommended.

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