Hello all,
I'm going to be buying a 950 + 755 + 2-200's and I'm in the process of making the cables to prepare for them... So.. I think I'm all squared away on the interconnects now my big dilemma is about what to do for power..
I've got an older house and there's one non-grounded plug running into the living room... So I'm going to add probably 2 separate grounded lines in there.. one either 15 or 20 amp for the amps and one 15 amp for the sources and 950...
Here's thought number 1... I've got an open 50amp breaker in a box that was added for some new wiring... I could add another (50 amp) breaker box in the attic fairly near where the living room wall is and connect that to the outside box with really large gage wire and then run the home theater plugs off of the breaker in the attic.. This way for the 20amp line it would be much easier to run 2 wires of the 3 pair 14 ga. stuff to the outlet and significantly reduce the voltage drop at the outlet.. the only drawback may be that if I sell the house the people that buy it will wonder what in the world I was thinking when I did this
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Thought 2 is similar to the above but use a lot longer run of the 14 ga wires and change out the 50 amp breaker for a 20 and a 15 and possibly use an AC capacitor somewhere close to the plug.. as long as that won't arc like mad whenever something is plugged into it
Then there's the whole issue of the type of plug to use (if you're wondering I work from home and have a lot of time to think and plan this and scare my wife
) Is there any advantage to using the locking type plugs?
And on another note... Am I going way off the deep end?
Will I notice anything by going to these extreme lengths to get clean power to the living room? (I'm not so sure the power I've got there now is so bad... it seems to always be right at 122V) so would it make more sense just to add one 20amp plug with standard romex and just forget about all this madness?