14 Amp tool on 100' 10AWG extension cord?
I have a 14 Amp Ryobi miter saw. In the manual it has a table for required AWG by Cord Length and Amps. For 100' and 12.1-16.0 Amps it just has a dash indicating there is no suitable AWG extension cable for this length and amp combination.
However, protoolreviews indicates 12 AWG is sufficient for 15 Amps and 100', but 10 AWG would be safer. https://www.protoolreviews.com/extension-cord-size-chart-wire-gauge-amps/
Is protoolreviews correct and I can get away with a 10 AWG, 100' extension cord for my 14 Amp tool just fine?
I know if something goes wrong it will likely be on me as Ryobi will point out I didn't follow the manual.
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A 10ga cord is pretty skookum. Will definitely run your saw by the ratings.