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    Thanks,
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    Also, you'd see I TOO spiral twisted the AC exstension cord ( contend AV receiver, DVD player, VCR) with the reading light AC power cord. A big no no too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gjpham
    Thanks,
    Here I go, off they come.
    Also, you'd see I TOO spiral twisted the AC exstension cord ( contend AV receiver, DVD player, VCR) with the reading light AC power cord. A big no no too?
    Thanks for reading.
    ...AC is AC...the only legitimate argument I can pose is one of heat...you are probably better off allowing the cords to have their own "space" rather than twisting them together...of course, there are those "tweak-o-philes" among us who might have reasons beyond that of heat, citing the potential for RFI/EMI eminating from one unit's cord contaminating the purity of the AC sine wave into the others and vice-versa...If your reading light has a dimmer, there could be a problem in that regard but, cord proximity isn't really the issue in that case, just the fact that there is a dimmer involved would be problem enough..

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