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Old 05-27-2015, 07:19 PM   #1
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OK this may sound crazy to some, but, what does one do with the excess cord from my wall air conditioner...it looks stupid dangling on the wall..the outlet is high on the wall, just for the ac unit. Anyone?
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Old 05-27-2015, 07:27 PM   #2
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OK this may sound crazy to some, but, what does one do with the excess cord from my wall air conditioner...it looks stupid dangling on the wall..the outlet is high on the wall, just for the ac unit. Anyone?
How about just cutting it to the length you need and replace old plug with a new plug with the proper amperage rating.
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Old 05-28-2015, 04:37 PM   #3
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How about just cutting it to the length you need and replace old plug with a new plug with the proper amperage rating.
Your not supposed to cut the cord...voids warranty.
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OK this may sound crazy to some, but, what does one do with the excess cord from my wall air conditioner...it looks stupid dangling on the wall..the outlet is high on the wall, just for the ac unit. Anyone?
You're kidding ?!? Cut it off and put on your own connector, or maybe roll it up and use wire ties... Where are peoples imagination / innovation / common sense these days ?
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My favorite topic - electrical safety. The answer is (drum roll, please): you do nothing, unless you are a qualified electrician. If you are not, hire one, show him the situation, and listen to his suggestion. By the way, a little excess cord is not a problem.

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Old 05-28-2015, 04:42 PM   #6
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My favorite topic - electrical safety. The answer is (drum roll, please): you do nothing, unless you are a qualified electrician. If you are not, hire one, show him the situation, and listen to his suggestion. By the way, a little excess cord is not a problem.

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It's a lot of excess...the ac unit is in the wall. It's a cathedral ceiling, and looks re-donk-u-less...will have to call an electrician.
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Old 05-28-2015, 04:45 PM   #7
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You're kidding ?!? Cut it off and put on your own connector, or maybe roll it up and use wire ties... Where are peoples imagination / innovation / common sense these days ?
I have plenty of imagination, common sense, and innovation...however, I am not an electrician, but, the wife of a firefighter, who knows the danger of screwing with cords that have been factory installed...You may like the "look" of rolled up cords on your wall, but, I don't. Thanks anyhoo!
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Holy crap. Working with an electrical cord is not rocket science. I realize some people are more mechanically inclined that others but I cant imagine having to call an electrician because my cord is too long. If you dont want to shorten it than just do as AC or Wifi suggest.
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Holy crap. Working with an electrical cord is not rocket science. I realize some people are more mechanically inclined that others but I cant imagine having to call an electrician because my cord is too long. If you dont want to shorten it than just do as AC or Wifi suggest.
There is a house on my street that is currently for sale with an asking price in the $5 million range.

A man who is friendly with the owner lived in the house for about 3 months. When he noticed a couple of lights out in the entry way ceiling light he couldn't figure out how to get up to it to change the bulbs. He called the owner and the owner told him that when any light bulbs burned out they just called an electrician to change the bulbs.
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there is a house on my street that is currently for sale with an asking price in the $5 million range.

A man who is friendly with the owner lived in the house for about 3 months. When he noticed a couple of lights out in the entry way ceiling light he couldn't figure out how to get up to it to change the bulbs. He called the owner and the owner told him that when any light bulbs burned out they just called an electrician to change the bulbs.
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Call an electrician and have him add or move the outlet to a more convenient location.
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It depends...

How long is the cord? Any chance you can plug it into your neighbor's receptacle?
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Hide the cord in the wall, run it outside underground and across the street to the closest neighbor.
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Buy a couple nylon zip ties, coil the cord up and use the zip tie to secure it to something.

I'd be careful cutting the cord and putting a new plug on. Air conditioners draw a lot of current, you have to make sure you use a properly rated plug and more importantly make sure you have a good tight connection between the wires to the plug, otherwise it could overheat and melt or worse.
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you could disconnect the wire in the AC unit itself, and shorten the wire and reconnect it. there is nothing wrong with doing this yourself as long as you connect it up the same way it was before you shortened it, don't cut the plug side off that's just nuts
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Best answer yet AC2717!

You may also try removing the outer case and stuffing the excess cord inside without cutting anything. There is usually some room.
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Hire an electrician to cut a cord and put a new plug on the end? Hmm... this takes about 5 minutes to do, there are a whopping three wires to connect to the new plug end and you'd really have to be a complete moron to screw it up if you can read simple directions (usually included with the new plug end).

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Best answer yet AC2717!

You may also try removing the outer case and stuffing the excess cord inside without cutting anything. There is usually some room.
Tried that, buts there's not enough room....
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Tried that, buts there's not enough room....
Oops, I did this with older units a while back. Guess newer ones are more compact
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The plug at the end of the cord on my AC units has a built in circuit breaker, something that probably could not be duplicated by a homeowner.

I think the prevailing wisdom involves consulting with an electrician.
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The plug at the end of the cord on my AC units has a built in circuit breaker, something that probably could not be duplicated by a homeowner.

I think the prevailing wisdom involves consulting with an electrician.
Are you sure it's not a GFCI?
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We had same issue and got lucky that wrapping the cord around the frame for the AC once made it pretty close to the correct length.
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