If you don't know what you're doing when getting one of those cables it's a painful way to learn you didn't know as much as you thought.
And if you know what you're doing you're not creating one of those abominations.
Like, jank sometimes has to happen but when you're an electrician alone at the arse of the world with grid power down and a generator at hand what you do is disconnect the mains connection and bodge a male cord into there. Call it a manual switchover.
Source: I know enough about electricity to know I'm not an electrician (but enough to stump trainees).
You fucking don't use one, you have the correct connector and a changeover switch installed.
The fact this guide even exists is irresponsible.
"I need to stick a fork in an outlet, but it needs to he longer"
I took this as getting at stuff like that extension cord that was pulled from Amazon not too long ago that had 2 male ends
Ah, suicide cables. Legit what they're called. Mainly used for generators. https://www.batteryequivalents.com/generator-suicide-cord-male-to-male-extension-cord.html
And an accurate name too
If you don't know what you're doing when getting one of those cables it's a painful way to learn you didn't know as much as you thought.
And if you know what you're doing you're not creating one of those abominations.
Like, jank sometimes has to happen but when you're an electrician alone at the arse of the world with grid power down and a generator at hand what you do is disconnect the mains connection and bodge a male cord into there. Call it a manual switchover.
Source: I know enough about electricity to know I'm not an electrician (but enough to stump trainees).
You fucking don't use one, you have the correct connector and a changeover switch installed.
The fact this guide even exists is irresponsible.
"I need to stick a fork in an outlet, but it needs to he longer"