![WRECA on X: "Do not plug extension cords into one another. Extending the length of your cord by daisy-chaining is the most common cause of overheating. It creates a serious fire hazard. WRECA on X: "Do not plug extension cords into one another. Extending the length of your cord by daisy-chaining is the most common cause of overheating. It creates a serious fire hazard.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERJx8wYXYAEh97M.png)
WRECA on X: "Do not plug extension cords into one another. Extending the length of your cord by daisy-chaining is the most common cause of overheating. It creates a serious fire hazard.
Elmhurst Fire Department - WORD OF THE DAY Daisy chaining (v): Plugging additional extension cords or surge protectors into ones already in use, forming a “chain” of electricity conducting items. People tend
![I mean… it worked. But it sparks occasionally and I have just learned that it is incredibly dangerous to daisy chain all of these. (I am now going to find a safer solution…) : r/techsupportmacgyver I mean… it worked. But it sparks occasionally and I have just learned that it is incredibly dangerous to daisy chain all of these. (I am now going to find a safer solution…) : r/techsupportmacgyver](https://preview.redd.it/jjomn9l1sle81.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=aca4266375d340b9c94f34e5173f3cc448fafbab)
I mean… it worked. But it sparks occasionally and I have just learned that it is incredibly dangerous to daisy chain all of these. (I am now going to find a safer solution…) : r/techsupportmacgyver
![How to Daisy Chain an Extension Cord | No Tangle Extension Cord | How to Store Extension Cord - YouTube How to Daisy Chain an Extension Cord | No Tangle Extension Cord | How to Store Extension Cord - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/V29gf1Zp6Vo/maxresdefault.jpg)