Eric The Viking
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That's very sensible for lots of different reasons:No skills":3uu19yg3 said:Maybe make up a lead with commando type plugs on it (with one on the saw too) if your outdoors with 240 a fair bit.
- They'll cope with thicker cables correctly,
- They (should be) a lot physically stronger than 13A plugs,
- They have no fuses fitted, so they can't blow nor heat up in use,
- The round pins have much lower contact resistance than the rectangular ones, so they don't heat up as much nor drop the voltage as much (nor simply fail as much).
- There is a mechanical latch, so they shouldn't come undone unexpectedly (I knot 13A trailing sockets & plugs together up ladders, which is wasteful of cable length)
- They're not waterproof, but they are a lot more water resistant. In particular, if made-off correctly and maintained (the cable gland needs to be good condition), they prevent water running down the lead into the plugs and sockets (which 13A plugs generally don't, especially if it's a fat cable). If you dangle a trailing 16A SOCKET so it faces downwards, the plug and socket together are close to showerproof (they are NOT waterproof - must stress that), which you could never claim for 13A ones. The dangling thing should only be temporary, BTW.
I doubt there is a "perfect" solution, anyway.
[edited to emphasize & agree with NoSkills, below]