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I think the easiest way is to find a heavy duty 5-20 "air conditioner" extension cord with the 12 ga "zip cord" and split the conductors.


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He needs 5-20


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The extech unit has the advantage of providing a safer means to connect the voltage probes. I can work around the lack of IEC 320 connectors. I have heavy duty line cords with a 5-15 on one end and the high current IEC 320 on the other end.

Assuming the x1 port will work if I push the current up to 18 or so amps for a short time interval, I can make this unit work.

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