Originally Posted by Acoustic Chef
Doesn't UL only certify up to 10 gauge? If so you need to ask yourself why. and what is UL really...
Underwriters Laboratories
Looking for, and finding, the UL Mark on a product tells you that samples of this product line have been thoroughly tested and investigated by our team of product safety professionals. If you're not familiar with the UL Mark, it's the letters "UL" inside a circle. Look on your hair dryer, toaster or vacuum cleaner -- it's likely to be there. The UL Mark of Safety should be on every electrical product, fire extinguisher and fuel-burning appliance in your home.
Virtual Dynamics is not listed in their
Online Certifications Directory.
If you carry homeowner's insurance on your belongings, you should ask your insurance agent how using a non-UL listed "handmade" power cable might impact your ability to make a claim in case of fire. If you rent, you might want to ask your landlord how he feels about you using homemade electrical equipment that hasn't been certified.
I'm going to point at the elephant in the room that no one is mentioning yet. I think this guy has people here in the board who are shilling for him without revealing their business relationship with him to the group. I outed one already. I bet there are more. This guy is a real piece of work.
Caveat emptor.
See ya
Steve