Help me, Protomech. You're my only hope.
Okay, my dad always taught me that you can't solve all your electric problems by just getting a longer extension cord.
Problem: I want to charge my bike in a certain garage that is not my own. My current charging cord can reach the outlet, no problem.
Real problem: I'm too lazy to deal with the whole, unlock seat, uncoil cord, plug in, lock seat, then... unlock seat, unplug, coil, lock seat rigamarole.
Wish: I want the same set-up I have at home - a 6' cord that stays plugged into the wall, that I connect to the plug peeking out from my seat (about 3" of the Brammo power cord).
So here's the real real question: I just found a 15' extension cord with 16 gauge wire. Can I use this? Is it beefy enough to handle the 900 watts or whatever that is drawn by the charger?
My plan is to leave the cord plugged in to the wall in this hypothetical garage - soon, it will be covered in the grime that cakes almost every surface of this garage and will be less likely to draw unnecessary attention. "This is not the extension cord you're looking for."